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. 2022 Aug 25;28(9):274.
doi: 10.1007/s00894-022-05187-8.

The roles of charge transfer and polarization in non-covalent interactions: a perspective from ab initio valence bond methods

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The roles of charge transfer and polarization in non-covalent interactions: a perspective from ab initio valence bond methods

Yirong Mo et al. J Mol Model. .

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Abstract

Noncovalent interactions are ubiquitous and have been well recognized in chemistry, biology and material science. Yet, there are still recurring controversies over their natures, due to the wide range of noncovalent interaction terms. In this Essay, we employed the Valence Bond (VB) methods to address two types of interactions which recently have drawn intensive attention, i.e., the halogen bonding and the CH‧‧‧HC dihydrogen bonding. The VB methods have the advantage of interpreting molecular structures and properties in the term of electron-localized Lewis (resonance) states (structures), which thereby shed specific light on the alteration of the bonding patterns. Due to the electron localization nature of Lewis states, it is possible to define individually and measure both polarization and charge transfer effects which have different physical origins. We demonstrated that both the ab initio VB method and the block-localized wavefunction (BLW) method can provide consistent pictures for halogen bonding systems, where strong Lewis bases NH3, H2O and NMe3 partake as the halogen bond acceptors, and the halogen bond donors include dihalogen molecules and XNO2 (X = Cl, Br, I). Based on the structural, spectral, and energetic changes, we confirm the remarkable roles of charge transfer in these halogen bonding complexes. Although the weak C-H∙∙∙H-C interactions in alkane dimers and graphene sheets are thought to involve dispersion only, we show that this term embeds delicate yet important charge transfer, bond reorganization and polarization interactions.

Keywords: Block-localized wavefunction (BLW); Charge transfer; Dihydrogen bond; Halogen bond; Polarization; Valence bond (VB).

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