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Substituent Effect and Its Halogen-Atom Dependence of Halogen Bonding Viewed through Electron Density Changes.

Takanori SakaiHajime Torii
Published in: Chemistry, an Asian journal (2023)
Elucidating how the halogen-bonding ability and strength are controlled by the substituent effect and how this control depends on halogen atom will be essential for finely-tuned design of functionally important molecules. Here, this problem is tackled by analyzing the electron density differences/changes for variously substituted halobenzenes. It is shown that the anisotropy of the electron distribution around the halogen atom, which is an important factor for halogen-bonding ability, is not much affected by the substituent effect and rather simply depends on the halogen atom, while the partial charge on the halogen atom, which is related to the bond dipole of the C-X bond, is significantly modulated by the substituent effect and gives rise to enhancement of the electrostatic potential on the line extended from the C-X bond. The properties related to the polarization effect are also discussed.
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