Abstract
Halogen bonding interactions of type X⋯O=C are important in various fields including biological systems. In this work, theoretical calculations were carried out using B3LYP/6-31 ++G∗∗, MP2/6-31 ++G∗∗ and MP2/aug-cc-pVDZ methods on a series of O⋯X halogen bonds between CH2O and CH3CHO as halogen bond acceptor with X-Y (X = Cl, Br; Y = CF3, CF2H, CFH2, CN, CCH, CCCN) as halogen bond donors. The strength of interaction energy for O⋯Br halogen-bonded complexes varies from -2.16 to -5.26 kcal/mol while for O⋯Cl complexes, it is between -1.65 to -3.67 kcal/mol, which indicate the O⋯Br bond to be stronger in comparison to O⋯Cl bond. SAPT analysis suggests that the strength of halogen bonding arises from the electrostatic and induction forces while dispersion is playing a comparatively smaller role. The halogen-bonded interaction energies were found to correlate well with positive electrostatic potential VS,max, halogen bonded distances, and the change in s-character of C-X bond. The halogen-bonded interaction energies were also evaluated for O⋯I bonded complexes and thus these complexes were found to be stronger than O⋯Br and O⋯Cl bonded complexes.
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Kaur, D., & Kaur, R. (2014). Theoretical study on O⋯Br and O⋯Cl halogen bonds in some small model molecular systems. Journal of Chemical Sciences, 126(6), 1763–1779. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12039-014-0717-6
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