Can lone pair-π and cation-π interactions coexist? A theoretical study

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The interplay between two important noncovalent interactions involving different aromatic rings is studied by means of ab initio calculations (MP2/6-31++G**) computing the non-additivity energies. In this study we demonstrate the existence of cooperativity effects when cation-π and lone pair-π interactions coexist in the same system. These effects are studied theoretically using energetic and geometric features of the complexes. In addition we use Bader's theory of atoms-in-molecules and Molecular Interaction Potential with polarization (MIPp) partition scheme to characterize the interactions. Experimental evidence for this combination of interactions has been obtained from the Cambridge Structural Database. © Versita Sp. z o.o.

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Estarellas, C., Frontera, A., Quiñonero, D., & Deyà, P. M. (2011). Can lone pair-π and cation-π interactions coexist? A theoretical study. Central European Journal of Chemistry, 9(1), 25–34. https://doi.org/10.2478/s11532-010-0127-7

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