σ‐Hole Interactions in Catalysis
Martin Breugst, Jonas J. Koenig
Abstract
Noncovalent interactions like halogen, chalcogen, and pnictogen bonding are known for a very long time. During the last decade, these interactions have found different applications in catalysis. These forces are often called σ‐hole interactions which can be explained by the anisotropic distribution of the electron density around these atoms. In this MiniReview, we will present recent applications of halogen, chalcogen, and pnictogen bonding in catalysis and discuss experimental and computational investigations to gain more insights into the underlying mechanisms.
Topics & Concepts
PnictogenChalcogenChemistryNon-covalent interactionsCatalysisHalogen bondHalogenNanotechnologyComputational chemistryChemical physicsCrystallographyMoleculeOrganic chemistryPhysicsCondensed matter physicsHydrogen bondMaterials scienceAlkylSuperconductivityCrystallography and molecular interactionsInorganic Fluorides and Related CompoundsOrganic Chemistry Cycloaddition Reactions