Surprising enhancing effect of methyl group on the strength of O⋯XF and S⋯XF (X=Cl and Br) halogen bonds

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The role of methyl group in H2 O⋯XF and H2 S⋯XF (X=Cl and Br) halogen-bonded complexes has been investigated with quantum chemical calculations. The halogen bond in the H2 O⋯XF complexes is stronger than that in the H2 S⋯XF complexes. However, the SX halogen bond is stronger than the OX one with the increase of methyl number. The result shows that the methyl group in the halogen acceptor has a positive contribution to the formation of halogen bond and there is a positive nonadditivity of methyl groups. Surprisingly, the methyl groups in dimethyl sulfide causes an increase of 150% for the interaction energy of SCl halogen bond. The natural bond orbital analyses have been performed to unveil the mechanism of the methyl group in the halogen bonding formation. © 2010 American Institute of Physics.

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Li, Q., Jing, B., Liu, Z., Li, W., Cheng, J., Gong, B., & Sun, J. (2010). Surprising enhancing effect of methyl group on the strength of O⋯XF and S⋯XF (X=Cl and Br) halogen bonds. Journal of Chemical Physics, 133(11). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3479398

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