Title of article :
Chlorine bond distances in ClF and Cl2 complexes
Author/Authors :
Naba K. Karan، نويسنده , , E. Arunan*، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Intermolecular distances in weakly bound complexes have been usually interpreted in terms of van der Waals radii of atoms/molecules.
Recently, it has been shown that for hydrogen-bonded complexes, one could empirically define a hydrogen bond radius [J. Chem. Phys. 114
(2001) 3880]. In this Communication, a similar approach is used for analyzing the B· · ·Cl distances in B· · ·ClF/Cl2 complexes, where B is the
atom or center in the bonding partner. Chlorine bond radius for ClF and Cl2 are determined to be 1.28 ^ 0.11 A°
and 1.55 ^ 0.07 A°
,
respectively. The ClF molecule with a non-zero dipole moment interacts more strongly and closely with B than Cl2 having zero dipole
moment. However, the Cl bond radius in Cl2 complexes is still smaller than the van der Waals radius of Cl (1.80 A ° ), pointing to the
importance of multipole moments in intermolecular interaction, in this case the quadrupole moment of Cl2.
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Keywords :
Chlorine bonding , Intermolecular interaction , Weakly bound complexes
Journal title :
Journal of Molecular Structure
Journal title :
Journal of Molecular Structure