What's in a name? 'Coinage-metal' non-covalent bonds and their definition

Many complexes of the type B MX, (where B is a Lewis base such as H 2 , N 2 , ethyne, ethene, cyclopropane, H 2 O, H 2 S, PH 3 , or NH 3 , M is a coinage-metal atom Cu, Ag or Au, and X is a halogen atom) have now been characterised in the gas phase through their rotational spectra. It is pointed out...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2018, Vol.2 (29), p.19332-19338
Hauptverfasser: Legon, Anthony C, Walker, Nicholas R
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Many complexes of the type B MX, (where B is a Lewis base such as H 2 , N 2 , ethyne, ethene, cyclopropane, H 2 O, H 2 S, PH 3 , or NH 3 , M is a coinage-metal atom Cu, Ag or Au, and X is a halogen atom) have now been characterised in the gas phase through their rotational spectra. It is pointed out that, for a given B, such complexes have angular geometries that are isomorphous with those of their hydrogen- and halogen-bonded counterparts B HX and B XY, respectively. Since the MX are, like the B, HX and XY referred to, closed-shell molecules, the complexes B MX also involve a non-covalent bond. Therefore, the name 'coinage-metal' bond is suggested for the non-covalent interaction in B MX, by analogy with hydrogen and halogen bonds. A generalised definition that covers all non-covalent bonds is also presented. Isomorphism among angular geometries of halogen- and 'coinage metal'-bonded complexes of water.
ISSN:1463-9076
1463-9084
DOI:10.1039/c8cp03432j