Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1300680 Coordination Chemistry Reviews 2008 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

This review summarizes the results recently obtained by our research group investigating the non-covalent aggregation of coordination compounds in solution through NMR spectroscopy. First, systems that can undergo only weak non-covalent interactions, such as dispersive and dipole–dipole ones, are considered; successively, coordination compounds that are capable to establish more energetic non-covalent interactions, such as hydrogen bonding and/or extended π–π stacking interactions, are taken into account. The parallelism between the energy of non-covalent interactions and the level of aggregation is highlighted. The results concerning the latter are mainly obtained through diffusion NMR experiments. In some cases, information about the structure of non-covalent aggregation in solution, obtained through intermolecular NOE studies, is discussed and contrasted with that observed in the solid state (by means of X-ray single crystal investigations, mainly carried out by our group) and/or derived from theoretical calculations.

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