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Halogen Bond Catalysis: A Physical Chemistry Perspective

Ying Li, Chang Zhao, Zhuo Wang, Yanli Zeng

2024The Journal of Physical Chemistry A32 citationsDOI

Abstract

As important noncovalent interactions, halogen bonds have been widely used in material science, supramolecular chemistry, medicinal chemistry, organocatalysis, and other fields. In the past 15 years, halogen bond catalysis has become a developed field in organocatalysis for the catalysts' advantages of being environmentally friendly, inexpensive, and recyclable. Halogen bonds can induce various organic reactions, and halogen bond catalysis has become a powerful alternative to the fully explored hydrogen bond catalysis. From a physical chemistry view, this perspective provides an overview of the latest progress and key examples of halogen bond catalysis via activation of the lone pair systems of organic functional group, π systems, and metal complexes. The research progresses in halogen bond catalysis by our group were also introduced.

Topics & Concepts

OrganocatalysisChemistryHalogen bondCatalysisHalogenSupramolecular chemistryLone pairOrganic chemistryHydrogen bond catalysisHydrogen bondNon-covalent interactionsCombinatorial chemistryMoleculeEnantioselective synthesisAlkylCrystallography and molecular interactionsVanadium and Halogenation ChemistryPhenothiazines and Benzothiazines Synthesis and Activities
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