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Exploring the electron donor-acceptor duality of B 3 N 3 in noncovalent interactions.

Rahul ShuklaAnik Sen
Published in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2023)
Boron nitrides are very important and are used as lubricants, insulating agents, etc. Interactions of such systems with small molecules are important. This study examined the potential of B 3 N 3 (triboron trinitride) to act as both an electron acceptor and an electron donor in the formation of noncovalent interactions. The anisotropic electronic distribution observed in the electrostatic potential map supported the B 3 N 3 's ability to exhibit the predicted electron donor-acceptor duality. Further computational investigations on optimized gas-phase complexes of B 3 N 3 :(NH 3 ) n =1-3 , B 3 N 3 :(NCH) n =1-6 , B 3 N 3 :(N 2 H 2 ) n =1-3 and (B 3 N 3 ) 2 confirmed that the B 3 N 3 molecule can participate in B⋯N triel bonding interactions and H···N hydrogen bonding interactions. These energetically stable complexes are primarily governed by electrostatic and polarization interactions.
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