Erythronium Bonds: Noncovalent Interactions Involving Group 5 Elements as Electron-Density Acceptors**

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Analyses of the Cambridge Structural Database and theoretical calculations (PBE0-D3/def2-TZVP level, atoms-in-molecules, natural bond orbital studies) prove the formation of net attractive noncovalent interactions between group 5 elements and electron-rich atoms (neutral or anionic). These kinds of bonding are markedly different from coordination bonds formed by the same elements and possess the distinctive features of σ-hole interactions. The term erythronium bond is proposed to denote these bonds. X-ray structures of vanadate-dependent bromoperoxidases show that these interactions are present also in biological systems.

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Calabrese, M., Gomila, R. M., Pizzi, A., Frontera, A., & Resnati, G. (2023). Erythronium Bonds: Noncovalent Interactions Involving Group 5 Elements as Electron-Density Acceptors**. Chemistry - A European Journal, 29(60). https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.202302176

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