On the Importance of Noncovalent Interactions in the Stabilization of Nonconventional Compounds Using Bulky Groups

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In this article, we studied the capability of bulky groups to contribute to the stabilization of a given compound in addition to the well-known steric effect related to substituents due to their composition (alkyl chains and aromatic groups, among others). For this purpose, the recently synthesized 1-bora-3-boratabenzene anion which contains large substituents was analyzed by means of the independent gradient model (IGM), natural population analysis (NPA) at the TPSS/def2-TZVP level, force field-based energy decomposition analysis (EDA-FF) applying the universal force field (UFF), and molecular dynamics calculations under the GFN2-xTB approach. The results indicate that the bulky groups should not only be considered for their steric effects but also for their ability to stabilize a system that could be very reactive.

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Báez-Grez, R., & Pino-Rios, R. (2023). On the Importance of Noncovalent Interactions in the Stabilization of Nonconventional Compounds Using Bulky Groups. ACS Omega, 8(25), 23168–23173. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.3c02663

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