Tetrel bonding is the noncovalent interaction of group IV elements with electron donors. It is a weak, directional interaction that resembles hydrogen and halogen bonding yet remains barely explored. Herein, we present an experimental investigation of the carbon-centered, three-center, four-electron tetrel bond, [N–C–N]+, formed by capturing a carbenium ion with a bidentate Lewis base. NMR-spectroscopic, titration-calorimetric, and reaction-kinetic evidence for the existence and structure of this species is reported. The studied interaction is by far the strongest tetrel bond reported so far and is discussed in comparison with the analogous halogen bond. The necessity of the involvement of a bidentate Lewis base in its formation is demonstr...
The σ-hole and π-hole interactions allow for a systematic understanding of some features of the attr...
The π-hole above the plane of the X2T′Y molecule (T′ = Si, Ge, Sn; X = F, Cl, H; Y = O, S) was allow...
The σ-hole tetrel bonds formed by a tetravalent molecule are compared with those involving a π-hole ...
Tetrel bonding is the noncovalent interaction of group IV elements with electron donors. It is a wea...
Tetrel bonding is the noncovalent interaction of group IV elements with electron donors. It is a we...
Tetrel bonding is the noncovalent interaction of group IV elements with electron donors. It is a wea...
The tetrel bond (TB) recruits an element drawn from the C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb family as electron accepto...
High-level quantum-chemical computations (G4MP2) are carried out in the study of complexes featuring...
MP2/aug-cc-pVTZ calculations were carried out for the ZFH3-B complexes (Z = C, Si, Ge, Sn and Pb; B ...
Group IV tetrel elements may act as tetrel bond donors, whereby a region of positive electrostatic p...
Linear triatomic molecules (CO2, N2O, and OCS) are scrutinized for their propensity to form perpendi...
C(sp3) atoms are known to act as electrophilic sites in self assembly processes, and in all cases re...
In recent years, noncovalent interactions involving group-14 elements of the periodic table acting a...
Halogen bonding is a weak interaction. In this thesis the three center four electron halogen bond, [...
Quantum calculations are used to examine the properties of heterodimers formed by a series of tetrel...
The σ-hole and π-hole interactions allow for a systematic understanding of some features of the attr...
The π-hole above the plane of the X2T′Y molecule (T′ = Si, Ge, Sn; X = F, Cl, H; Y = O, S) was allow...
The σ-hole tetrel bonds formed by a tetravalent molecule are compared with those involving a π-hole ...
Tetrel bonding is the noncovalent interaction of group IV elements with electron donors. It is a wea...
Tetrel bonding is the noncovalent interaction of group IV elements with electron donors. It is a we...
Tetrel bonding is the noncovalent interaction of group IV elements with electron donors. It is a wea...
The tetrel bond (TB) recruits an element drawn from the C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb family as electron accepto...
High-level quantum-chemical computations (G4MP2) are carried out in the study of complexes featuring...
MP2/aug-cc-pVTZ calculations were carried out for the ZFH3-B complexes (Z = C, Si, Ge, Sn and Pb; B ...
Group IV tetrel elements may act as tetrel bond donors, whereby a region of positive electrostatic p...
Linear triatomic molecules (CO2, N2O, and OCS) are scrutinized for their propensity to form perpendi...
C(sp3) atoms are known to act as electrophilic sites in self assembly processes, and in all cases re...
In recent years, noncovalent interactions involving group-14 elements of the periodic table acting a...
Halogen bonding is a weak interaction. In this thesis the three center four electron halogen bond, [...
Quantum calculations are used to examine the properties of heterodimers formed by a series of tetrel...
The σ-hole and π-hole interactions allow for a systematic understanding of some features of the attr...
The π-hole above the plane of the X2T′Y molecule (T′ = Si, Ge, Sn; X = F, Cl, H; Y = O, S) was allow...
The σ-hole tetrel bonds formed by a tetravalent molecule are compared with those involving a π-hole ...