Influence of Internal Angular Arrangement on Pnicogen Bond Strength.

Inorg Chem

Faculty of Chemistry, Wrocław University of Science and Technology, Wybrzeże Wyspiańskiego 27, 50-370 Wrocław, Poland.

Published: December 2023


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The three Z-X covalent bonds of a ZX unit (Z = P, As, Sb, Bi) are normally arranged in a pyramidal structure. Quantum chemical calculations show that pnicogen bonds (ZBs) to the central Z are weakened if ZX is flattened, as in the opening of an umbrella. The partial closing of the umbrella has the opposite effect of substantially strengthening these ZBs, even amounting to a 2- or 3-fold magnification in certain cases. The strongest such bonds, wherein Sb and Bi are in a strained configuration within a ZOCH model system, have interaction energies of 20 kcal/mol with an NH base. Most of these systems, whether flattened or more pyramidal, are capable of engaging in three ZBs simultaneously, despite a certain amount of negative cooperativity.

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