Not only hydrogen bonds: Other noncovalent interactions
In this review, we provide a consistent description of noncovalent interactions, covering most
groups of the Periodic Table. Different types of bonds are discussed using their trivial …
groups of the Periodic Table. Different types of bonds are discussed using their trivial …
Non-covalent interactions in the synthesis of coordination compounds: Recent advances
This review describes how non-covalent interactions, such as hydrogen (inter-and
intramolecular, resonance-and charge-assisted hydrogen bonding), halogen, chalcogen …
intramolecular, resonance-and charge-assisted hydrogen bonding), halogen, chalcogen …
Origins and properties of the tetrel bond
S Scheiner - Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2021 - pubs.rsc.org
The tetrel bond (TB) recruits an element drawn from the C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb family as electron
acceptor in an interaction with a partner Lewis base. The underlying principles that explain …
acceptor in an interaction with a partner Lewis base. The underlying principles that explain …
Tetrel bonding interactions at work: Impact on tin and lead coordination compounds
A tetrel bond can be defined as an interaction between any electron donating moiety and a
group 14 element acting as Lewis acid. Experimental and theoretical research on this …
group 14 element acting as Lewis acid. Experimental and theoretical research on this …
Definition of the tetrel bond
This paper proposes a definition of the term “tetrel bond” based on the evidence
documented in the current literature. It lists the donors, acceptors, as well as related …
documented in the current literature. It lists the donors, acceptors, as well as related …
σ/π-Hole noble gas bonding interactions: Insights from theory and experiment
Following the systematic nomenclature recommended by the IUPAC for other π, σ-hole
interactions, a nobel gas (or aerogen) bond (NgB) is defined as the attractive interaction …
interactions, a nobel gas (or aerogen) bond (NgB) is defined as the attractive interaction …
Unravelling the synthetic mimic, spectroscopic insights, and supramolecular crystal engineering of an innovative heteronuclear Pb (II)-salen cocrystal: an integrated …
Spontaneous self-assembly in the supramolecular entity is one of the enthralling synthetic
routes. It produces disparate structure crystal complexes after selecting suitable ML …
routes. It produces disparate structure crystal complexes after selecting suitable ML …
Electrophilic–nucleophilic dualism of nickel (II) toward Ni··· I noncovalent interactions: Semicoordination of iodine centers via electron belt and halogen bonding via σ …
The nitrosoguanidinate complex [Ni {NH C (NMe2) NN (O)} 2](1) was cocrystallized with I2
and sym-trifluorotriiodobenzene (FIB) to give associates 1· 2I2 and 1· 2FIB. Structures of …
and sym-trifluorotriiodobenzene (FIB) to give associates 1· 2I2 and 1· 2FIB. Structures of …
Comparison of tetrel bonds in neutral and protonated complexes of pyridineTF 3 and furanTF 3 (T= C, Si, and Ge) with NH 3
Ab initio calculations have been performed for the complexes H+–PyTX3⋯ NH3 and H+–
furanTF3⋯ NH3 (T= C, Si, and Ge; X= F and Cl) with focus on geometries, energies, orbital …
furanTF3⋯ NH3 (T= C, Si, and Ge; X= F and Cl) with focus on geometries, energies, orbital …
Extended lead (II) architectures engineered via tetrel bonding interactions
The evaluation of N′-(pyridin-2-ylmethylene) nicotinohydrazide (HLI) and N, N′′′-bis (1-
(pyridin-2-yl)-ethylidene) carbazide (H2LII) as linker precursors in the synthesis of novel PbII …
(pyridin-2-yl)-ethylidene) carbazide (H2LII) as linker precursors in the synthesis of novel PbII …