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Halogen Bonds of Halogen(I) Ions─Where Are We and Where to Go?

Lianne H. E. Wieske, Máté Erdélyi

2023Journal of the American Chemical Society57 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

-type halonium complexes. Their three-center, four-electron halogen bond is both fundamentally interesting and technologically valuable as it tames the reactivity of halogen(I) ions, opening up new horizons in a variety of fields including synthetic organic and supramolecular chemistry. Understanding this bonding situation enables the development of improved halogen(I) transfer reactions and of advanced functional materials. Following a decade of investigations of basic principles, the range of applications is now rapidly widening. In this Perspective, we assess the status of the field and identify its key advances and the main bottlenecks. Clearing common misunderstandings that may hinder future progress, we aim to inspire and direct future research efforts.

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ChemistryHalogen bondHalogenReactivity (psychology)Lewis acids and basesSupramolecular chemistryNanotechnologyVariety (cybernetics)IonCombinatorial chemistryComputational chemistryOrganic chemistryMoleculeCatalysisComputer sciencePathologyMedicineAlkylAlternative medicineMaterials scienceArtificial intelligenceCrystallography and molecular interactionsOrganic and Molecular Conductors ResearchInorganic Fluorides and Related Compounds
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