Theoretical Study on Interaction of Fluorine-Containing Compounds Involving the Fourth Period Metal Elements With N-base: Comparison With Halogen Bonds

IF 2 4区 化学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Hao Yu, Qibo Zhao, Kunhua Wang, Min Fu, Liangmin Ning, Wei Chen, Meili Guan, Zongying Han, Yanru Yang, Hui Li, Meng Gao
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The fourth period metal fluorides acting as a Lewis acid form binary compounds with nitrogen-containing bases (HCN, NHCH2, and NH3), which the calculations are carried out at the MP2 ab initio level with the AVTZ and AVQZ basis set and employed by the CBS method. AIM and IGMH analyses further indicate that the metal-N-bases (M─N) bonding exists in the binary complexes. The strength of interactions is ranging from −4.76 to −56.54 kcal/mol. M─N bonding exhibits a partially covalent nature characterized with a negative energy density and large interaction energy. With the decrease of electronegativity of the substituents on the Lewis base, the interaction energies increase. The M─N interaction is dominated by electrostatic interaction in all complexes, whereas induction and dispersion energies cannot be ignored either.

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含四周期金属元素的含氟化合物与n碱相互作用的理论研究:与卤素键的比较
第四周期金属氟化物作为路易斯酸与含氮碱(HCN, NHCH2和NH3)形成二元化合物,其计算在MP2从头算水平上与AVTZ和AVQZ基集进行,并采用CBS方法。AIM和IGMH分析进一步表明,金属-N碱基(M─N)键在二元配合物中存在。相互作用的强度在−4.76 ~−56.54 kcal/mol之间。M─N键具有部分共价性质,具有负能量密度和大的相互作用能。随着取代基电负性的降低,相互作用能增大。在所有配合物中,M─N相互作用都以静电相互作用为主,而感应能和色散能也不可忽视。
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ChemistrySelect Chemistry-General Chemistry
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期刊介绍: ChemistrySelect is the latest journal from ChemPubSoc Europe and Wiley-VCH. It offers researchers a quality society-owned journal in which to publish their work in all areas of chemistry. Manuscripts are evaluated by active researchers to ensure they add meaningfully to the scientific literature, and those accepted are processed quickly to ensure rapid online publication.
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