Hydrogen bonds with BF4− anion as a proton acceptor

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Abstract

The BF4− anion is characterised by weak Lewis base properties; it is usually classified as a “non-coordinating anion”. The searches through the Cambridge Structural Database (CSD) were performed and it was found that the BF4− anion often occurs in crystal structures and it is involved in numerous intermolecular interactions; hydrogen bonds are the majority of them. The hydrogen bonds involving the BF4− anion as a proton acceptor are closer to linearity with the increase of the strength of interaction that is in line with the tendency known for other hydrogen bonds. However, even for short contacts between the proton and the Lewis base centre, slight deviations from linearity occur. The MP2/aug-cc-pVTZ calculations on the BF4− … HCN complex and on the BF4− … (HCN)4 cluster were also carried out to characterise corresponding C-H … F hydrogen bonds; such interactions often occur in crystal structures.

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Grabowski, S. J. (2020). Hydrogen bonds with BF4− anion as a proton acceptor. Crystals, 10(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst10060460

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