Abstract

In this note, we present a series of rigid molecules that show close enforced interactions between Ar-F moieties and -CH2X groups in a "tetrel bond" configuration similar to a nascent SN2 attack. We explore the spectroscopic, crystallographic, and chemical reactivity consequences of these unusual interactions, including significant through-space spin-spin couplings, short C-F···CH2X distances, and differential SN1 and SN2 reaction pathways. We also reveal experimental evidence of carbon-based tetrel bonds influencing chemical reactivity in solution. Finally, density functional theory (DFT) calculations are employed throughout this study to confirm and illuminate our experimental data.

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