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Olefinic vs aromatic pi-H interaction: A theoretical investigation of the nature of interaction of first-row hydrides with ethene and benzene SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Olefinic vs aromatic pi-H interaction: A theoretical investigation of the nature of interaction of first-row hydrides with ethene and benzene
Authors
Tarakeshwar, PChoi, HSKim, KS
Date Issued
2001-04-11
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Abstract
The nature and origin of the pi -H interaction in both the ethene (olefinic) and benzene (aromatic) complexes of the first-row hydrides (BH3, CH4, NH3, H2O, and HF) has been investigated by carrying out high level ab initio calculations. The results indicate that the strength of the pi -H interaction is enhanced as one progresses from CH4 to HF. Unlike conventional H-bonds, this enhancement cannot be simply explained by the increase in electrostatic interactions or the electronegativity of the atom bound to the it H-bonded proton. The contributions of each of the attractive (electrostatic, inductive, dispersive) and repulsive exchange components of the total binding energy are important. Thus, the inductive energy is highly correlated to the olefinic pi -H interaction as we progress from CH3 to HF. On the other hand, both electrostatic and inductive energies are important in the description of the aromatic pi -H interaction. In either case, the contribution of dispersion energies is vital to obtain an accurate estimate of the binding energy. We also elaborate on the correlation of various interaction energy components with changes in geometries and vibrational frequencies. The red-shift of the Yy-H mode is highly correlated to the inductive interaction. The dramatic increase in the exchange repulsion energies of these pi complexes as we progress from CH4 to HF can be correlated to the blue-shift of the highly IR active out-of-plane bending mode of the it system.
Keywords
VAN-DER-WAALS; AB-INITIO CALCULATIONS; EDGE-TO-FACE; MOLECULAR RECOGNITION; HYDROGEN-BONDS; PERTURBATION-THEORY; WATER DIMER; INTERMOLECULAR INTERACTIONS; VIBRATIONAL FREQUENCIES; INTERACTION ENERGIES
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/19591
DOI
10.1021/JA0013531
ISSN
0002-7863
Article Type
Article
Citation
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, vol. 123, no. 14, page. 3323 - 3331, 2001-04-11
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