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Nature of the Bonding in the Bifluoride Anion, FHF.

Thom H DunningLu T Xu
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2021)
The nature of the bonding in the bifluoride anion, FHF-, has long been a topic of discussion with little resolution. A recent (2021) spectroscopic-theoretical study concluded that the bonds in this molecule represent a "crossover from hydrogen to chemical bonding." Spin-coupled generalized valence bond (SCGVB) theory is an advanced orbital theory that describes a broad range of molecules and molecular processes, and its application has provided valuable insights in the electronic structure of many molecules with "unusual" bonding motifs. SCGVB calculations on the FHF- anion indicate that the bonding in this molecule cannot be attributed to a traditional hydrogen bond or a traditional covalent bond. Instead, the bonds in FHF- represent a new bonding motif-two polarized, delocalized F- anions held together by a positively charged hydrogen atom, i.e., the bonding resembles that for a proton-bound anion pair.
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