Abstract

It is well-known that many covalently bonded atoms of group VI have specific positive regions of electrostatic potential (σ-holes) through which they can interact with Lewis bases. This interaction is called ‘chalcogen bond’ by analogy with halogen bond and hydrogen bond. In this study, ab initio calculations are performed to predict and characterise chalcogen···π interactions in XHS···HCCH and XHSe···HCCH complexes, where X = F, Cl, Br, CN, OH, OCH3, NH2, CH3. For the complexes studied here, XHS(Se) and HCCH are treated as a Lewis acid and a Lewis base, respectively. The CCSD(T)/aug-cc-pVTZ interaction energies of this type of σ-hole bonding range from −1.18 to −4.83 kcal/mol. The calculated interaction energies tend to increase in magnitude with increasing positive electrostatic potential on the extension of X–S(Se) bond. The stability of chalcogen···π complexes is attributed mainly to electrostatic and correlation effects. The nature of chalcogen···π interactions is unveiled by means of the atoms in molecules, natural bond orbital, and electron localisation function analyses.

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