Abstract
The ability of two anions to interact with one another is tested in the context of pairs of TrX4- homodimers, where Tr represents any of the triel atoms B, Al, Ga, In, or Tl, and X refers to a halogen substituent F, Cl, or Br. None of these pairs engage in a stable complex in the gas phase, but the situation reverses in water where the two monomers are held together by Tr⋯X triel bonds, complemented by stabilizing interactions between X atoms. Some of these bonds are quite strong, notably those involving TrF4-, with interaction energies surpassing 30 kcal mol-1. Others are very much weaker, with scarcely exothermic binding energies. The highly repulsive electrostatic interactions are counteracted by large polarization energies.
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Michalczyk, M., Zierkiewicz, W., Wysokiński, R., & Scheiner, S. (2021). Triel bonds within anion⋯anion complexes. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 23(44), 25097–25106. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1cp04296c
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