On the directionality of halogen bonding

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Abstract

The origin of the high directionality of halogen bonding was investigated quantum chemically by a detailed comparison of typical adducts in two different orientations: linear (most stable) and perpendicular. Energy decomposition analyses revealed that the synergy between charge-transfer interactions and Pauli repulsion are the driving forces for the directionality, while electrostatic contributions are more favourable in the less-stable, perpendicular orientation. © 2013 the Owner Societies.

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Huber, S. M., Scanlon, J. D., Jimenez-Izal, E., Ugalde, J. M., & Infante, I. (2013). On the directionality of halogen bonding. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 15(25), 10350–10357. https://doi.org/10.1039/c3cp50892g

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