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Nature of bonding in the sulfuryl group
Authors:Chesnut D B  Quin L D
Institution:Department of Chemistry, P M Gross Chemical Laboratory, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 27708, USA. donald.chesnut@duke.edu
Abstract:The SO sulfuryl bond in a number of representative sulfoxides and sulfones has been studied at the B3LYP/6-311+G(d,p) level in the atoms-in-molecules (AIM) approach involving the AIM delocalization index and the Cioslowski-Mixon localized orbitals and associated covalent bond order. The sulfur-oxygen covalent bond is strongly polarized toward oxygen and the oxygen lone pairs provide significant backbonding to create short and strong SO bonds, similar in nature to those found in the analogous phosphoryl (PO) bond. Although the sulfoxides in general have larger delocalization indices than the sulfones, there is no correlation between these quantities and the bond dissociation energies.
Keywords:atoms-in-molecules  bond polarity  covalent bond order  lone pairs  sulfuryl bond
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