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The Nature of the Chemical Bond in Linear Three-Body Systems: From I(3) (−) to Mixed Chalcogen/Halogen and Trichalcogen Moieties
The 3 centre-4 electrons (3c-4e) and the donor/acceptor or charge-transfer models for the description of the chemical bond in linear three-body systems, such as I(3) (−) and related electron-rich (22 shell electrons) systems, are comparatively discussed on the grounds of structural data from a searc...
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author | Aragoni, M. Carla Arca, Massimiliano Devillanova, Francesco A. Garau, Alessandra Isaia, Francesco Lippolis, Vito Mancini, Annalisa |
author_facet | Aragoni, M. Carla Arca, Massimiliano Devillanova, Francesco A. Garau, Alessandra Isaia, Francesco Lippolis, Vito Mancini, Annalisa |
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description | The 3 centre-4 electrons (3c-4e) and the donor/acceptor or charge-transfer models for the description of the chemical bond in linear three-body systems, such as I(3) (−) and related electron-rich (22 shell electrons) systems, are comparatively discussed on the grounds of structural data from a search of the Cambridge Structural Database (CSD). Both models account for a total bond order of 1 in these systems, and while the former fits better symmetric systems, the latter describes better strongly asymmetric situations. The 3c-4e MO scheme shows that any linear system formed by three aligned closed-shell species (24 shell electrons overall) has reason to exist provided that two electrons are removed from it to afford a 22 shell electrons three-body system: all combinations of three closed-shell halides and/or chalcogenides are considered here. A survey of the literature shows that most of these three-body systems exist. With some exceptions, their structural features vary continuously from the symmetric situation showing two equal bonds to very asymmetric situations in which one bond approaches to the value corresponding to a single bond and the second one to the sum of the van der Waals radii of the involved atoms. This indicates that the potential energy surface of these three-body systems is fairly flat, and that the chemical surrounding of the chalcogen/halogen atoms can play an important role in freezing different structural situations; this is well documented for the I(3) (−) anion. The existence of correlations between the two bond distances and more importantly the linearity observed for all these systems, independently on the degree of their asymmetry, support the state of hypervalency of the central atom. |
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spelling | pubmed-22768192008-04-03 The Nature of the Chemical Bond in Linear Three-Body Systems: From I(3) (−) to Mixed Chalcogen/Halogen and Trichalcogen Moieties Aragoni, M. Carla Arca, Massimiliano Devillanova, Francesco A. Garau, Alessandra Isaia, Francesco Lippolis, Vito Mancini, Annalisa Bioinorg Chem Appl Review Article The 3 centre-4 electrons (3c-4e) and the donor/acceptor or charge-transfer models for the description of the chemical bond in linear three-body systems, such as I(3) (−) and related electron-rich (22 shell electrons) systems, are comparatively discussed on the grounds of structural data from a search of the Cambridge Structural Database (CSD). Both models account for a total bond order of 1 in these systems, and while the former fits better symmetric systems, the latter describes better strongly asymmetric situations. The 3c-4e MO scheme shows that any linear system formed by three aligned closed-shell species (24 shell electrons overall) has reason to exist provided that two electrons are removed from it to afford a 22 shell electrons three-body system: all combinations of three closed-shell halides and/or chalcogenides are considered here. A survey of the literature shows that most of these three-body systems exist. With some exceptions, their structural features vary continuously from the symmetric situation showing two equal bonds to very asymmetric situations in which one bond approaches to the value corresponding to a single bond and the second one to the sum of the van der Waals radii of the involved atoms. This indicates that the potential energy surface of these three-body systems is fairly flat, and that the chemical surrounding of the chalcogen/halogen atoms can play an important role in freezing different structural situations; this is well documented for the I(3) (−) anion. The existence of correlations between the two bond distances and more importantly the linearity observed for all these systems, independently on the degree of their asymmetry, support the state of hypervalency of the central atom. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2007 2007-03-28 /pmc/articles/PMC2276819/ /pubmed/18389065 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2007/17416 Text en Copyright © 2007 M. Carla Aragoni et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Review Article Aragoni, M. Carla Arca, Massimiliano Devillanova, Francesco A. Garau, Alessandra Isaia, Francesco Lippolis, Vito Mancini, Annalisa The Nature of the Chemical Bond in Linear Three-Body Systems: From I(3) (−) to Mixed Chalcogen/Halogen and Trichalcogen Moieties |
title | The Nature of the Chemical Bond in Linear Three-Body Systems: From I(3)
(−) to Mixed Chalcogen/Halogen and Trichalcogen Moieties |
title_full | The Nature of the Chemical Bond in Linear Three-Body Systems: From I(3)
(−) to Mixed Chalcogen/Halogen and Trichalcogen Moieties |
title_fullStr | The Nature of the Chemical Bond in Linear Three-Body Systems: From I(3)
(−) to Mixed Chalcogen/Halogen and Trichalcogen Moieties |
title_full_unstemmed | The Nature of the Chemical Bond in Linear Three-Body Systems: From I(3)
(−) to Mixed Chalcogen/Halogen and Trichalcogen Moieties |
title_short | The Nature of the Chemical Bond in Linear Three-Body Systems: From I(3)
(−) to Mixed Chalcogen/Halogen and Trichalcogen Moieties |
title_sort | nature of the chemical bond in linear three-body systems: from i(3)
(−) to mixed chalcogen/halogen and trichalcogen moieties |
topic | Review Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2276819/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18389065 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2007/17416 |
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