Should "anion-π interactions" be called "anion-σ interactions"? A revision of the origin of some hole-bonds and their nomenclature

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Abstract

The so-called anion-π interactions are dissected to test if indeed the π system of the aromatic ring is the reason for the bond. In contrast, due to σ-holes the σ system is found to be responsible for a "pseudo-π hole" interaction. Models that form genuine anion-π bonds are discussed.

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Kozuch, S. (2016). Should “anion-π interactions” be called “anion-σ interactions”? A revision of the origin of some hole-bonds and their nomenclature. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 18(44), 30366–30369. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6cp06416g

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