This chapter presents a brief overview of selected halogen-bonded systems involving exclusively iodine molecule (I2) as halogen bond (XB) donor. It covers only a part of the contributions that I2 has given to supramolecular chemistry during the past few years. The ultraviolet–visible (UV–VIS) spectroscopy provided important information on the strength of I2 molecule as an XB donor. Infrared (IR) spectroscopy is a valuable tool to study halogen-bonded complexes formed by I2. Raman spectroscopy can be considered a very reliable tool for identifying the iodine moiety in neutral I2-D adducts and polyiodide species both in solution and in the solid state. XB is playing an increasingly important role in crystal engineering and solid-state chemist...
Neutral halogen-bonded O−I−N complexes were prepared from in situ formed carbonyl hypoiodites and ar...
The intrinsic bonding nature of λ 3 -iodanes was investigated to determine where its hyp...
The intermolecular interaction in organic crystals, when close contact between a halogen atom and an...
This chapter presents a brief overview of selected halogen-bonded systems involving exclusively iodi...
Halogen Bonding (XB) is an intermolecular force that involves halogen atoms acting as electron accep...
A detailed description of the ability of halogen bonding to control recognition, self-organization,...
The fact that iodine forms complexes with Lewis bases has been recognized since at least the middle ...
Halogen bonding is an expanding area in supramolecular chemistry. Previously, the Taylor group has r...
Polyiodides and binary metal iodide-iodine compounds have been prepared and investigated by means of...
Halogen bonds occur when electrophilic halogens (Lewis acids) attractively interact with donors of e...
As a classic non-covalent bond interaction, halogen bonding is well studied in material sciences and...
Halogen bonding referred to as an attractive, noncovalent interaction between an electrophilic regio...
Halogen bonding, the attractive interaction of an electrophilic region on a halogen atom with a nucl...
Halogen bonding is commonly found with iodine-containing molecules, and it arises when Lewis bases i...
The current paper introduces the use of carbonyl containing ruthenium complexes, [RuIJbpy)IJCO)2X2] (X...
Neutral halogen-bonded O−I−N complexes were prepared from in situ formed carbonyl hypoiodites and ar...
The intrinsic bonding nature of λ 3 -iodanes was investigated to determine where its hyp...
The intermolecular interaction in organic crystals, when close contact between a halogen atom and an...
This chapter presents a brief overview of selected halogen-bonded systems involving exclusively iodi...
Halogen Bonding (XB) is an intermolecular force that involves halogen atoms acting as electron accep...
A detailed description of the ability of halogen bonding to control recognition, self-organization,...
The fact that iodine forms complexes with Lewis bases has been recognized since at least the middle ...
Halogen bonding is an expanding area in supramolecular chemistry. Previously, the Taylor group has r...
Polyiodides and binary metal iodide-iodine compounds have been prepared and investigated by means of...
Halogen bonds occur when electrophilic halogens (Lewis acids) attractively interact with donors of e...
As a classic non-covalent bond interaction, halogen bonding is well studied in material sciences and...
Halogen bonding referred to as an attractive, noncovalent interaction between an electrophilic regio...
Halogen bonding, the attractive interaction of an electrophilic region on a halogen atom with a nucl...
Halogen bonding is commonly found with iodine-containing molecules, and it arises when Lewis bases i...
The current paper introduces the use of carbonyl containing ruthenium complexes, [RuIJbpy)IJCO)2X2] (X...
Neutral halogen-bonded O−I−N complexes were prepared from in situ formed carbonyl hypoiodites and ar...
The intrinsic bonding nature of λ 3 -iodanes was investigated to determine where its hyp...
The intermolecular interaction in organic crystals, when close contact between a halogen atom and an...