Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9577930 Chemical Physics Letters 2005 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
This work suggests a possible phenomenon of the blue-shifted hydrogen bond, which is due to the compression caused by two opposite type of interactions in X-H⋯Y system (Benzene⋯H-F and T-shaped benzene dimer have been considered as model systems). One type is the attraction between H-bond acceptor and remote part of H-bond donor and the other type is the repulsion between X-H and H-bond acceptor. The results obtained from molecular orbital interactions reveal that the repulsive four-electron-two-orbital interactions between the σX-H orbitals of H-bond donor and the occupied orbitals of H-bond acceptor play an important role towards characterization of blue-shifted hydrogen bond with shortening of the X-H bond.
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