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Application of Halogen Bonding to Organocatalysis: A Theoretical Perspective

Hui Yang, Ming Wah Wong

2020Molecules76 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

in crystal engineering, as well as rational catalyst and drug design. These attributes attracted strong growing interest in halogen bonding in the past decade and led to a wide range of applications in materials, biological, and catalysis applications. Recently, various research groups exploited the XB mode of activation in designing halogen-based Lewis acids in effecting organic transformation, and there is continual growth in this promising area. In addition to the rapid advancements in methodology development, computational investigations are well suited for mechanistic understanding, rational XB catalyst design, and the study of intermediates that are unstable when observed experimentally. In this review, we highlight recent computational studies of XB organocatalytic reactions, which provide valuable insights into the XB mode of activation, competing reaction pathways, effects of solvent and counterions, and design of novel XB catalysts.

Topics & Concepts

OrganocatalysisSynthonRational designHalogen bondSupramolecular chemistryCatalysisCombinatorial chemistryCounterionChemistryHalogenNanotechnologyCrystal engineeringLewis acids and basesBiochemical engineeringOrganic chemistryMaterials scienceEnantioselective synthesisMoleculeIonEngineeringAlkylCrystallography and molecular interactionsVanadium and Halogenation ChemistryOrganic Chemistry Cycloaddition Reactions
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