A Quantitative Molecular Orbital Perspective of the Chalcogen Bond

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We have quantum chemically analyzed the structure and stability of archetypal chalcogen-bonded model complexes D2Ch⋅⋅⋅A− (Ch = O, S, Se, Te; D, A = F, Cl, Br) using relativistic density functional theory at ZORA-M06/QZ4P. Our purpose is twofold: (i) to compute accurate trends in chalcogen-bond strength based on a set of consistent data; and (ii) to rationalize these trends in terms of detailed analyses of the bonding mechanism based on quantitative Kohn-Sham molecular orbital (KS-MO) theory in combination with a canonical energy decomposition analysis (EDA). At odds with the commonly accepted view of chalcogen bonding as a predominantly electrostatic phenomenon, we find that chalcogen bonds, just as hydrogen and halogen bonds, have a significant covalent character stemming from strong HOMO−LUMO interactions. Besides providing significantly to the bond strength, these orbital interactions are also manifested by the structural distortions they induce as well as the associated charge transfer from A− to D2Ch.

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de Azevedo Santos, L., van der Lubbe, S. C. C., Hamlin, T. A., Ramalho, T. C., & Matthias Bickelhaupt, F. (2021). A Quantitative Molecular Orbital Perspective of the Chalcogen Bond. ChemistryOpen, 10(4), 391–401. https://doi.org/10.1002/open.202000323

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