Issue 7, 2021, Issue in Progress

External electric field effects on the σ-hole and lone-pair hole interactions of group V elements: a comparative investigation

Abstract

σ-hole and lone-pair (lp) hole interactions of trivalent pnicogen-bearing (ZF3) compounds were comparatively scrutinized, for the first time, under field-free and external electric field (EEF) conditions. Conspicuously, the sizes of the σ-hole and lp-hole were increased by applying an EEF along the positive direction, while the sizes of both holes decreased through the reverse EEF direction. The MP2 energetic calculations of ZF3⋯FH/NCH complexes revealed that σ-holes exhibited more impressive interaction energies compared to the lp-holes. Remarkably, the strengths of σ-hole and lp-hole interactions evolved with the increment of the positive value of the considered EEF; i.e., the interaction energy increased as the utilized EEF value increased. Unexpectedly, under field-free conditions, nitrogen-bearing complexes showed superior strength for their lp-hole interactions than phosphorus-bearing complexes. However, the reverse picture was exhibited for the interaction energies of nitrogen- and phosphorus-bearing complexes interacting within lp-holes by applying the high values of a positively directed EEF. These results significantly demonstrate the crucial influence of EEF on the strength of σ-hole and lp-hole interactions, which in turn leads to an omnipresent enhancement for variable fields, including biological simulations and material science.

Graphical abstract: External electric field effects on the σ-hole and lone-pair hole interactions of group V elements: a comparative investigation

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Nov 2020
Accepted
31 Dec 2020
First published
19 Jan 2021
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2021,11, 4022-4034

External electric field effects on the σ-hole and lone-pair hole interactions of group V elements: a comparative investigation

M. A. A. Ibrahim, S. M. A. Saad, J. H. Al-Fahemi, G. A. H. Mekhemer, S. A. Ahmed, A. M. Shawky and N. A. M. Moussa, RSC Adv., 2021, 11, 4022 DOI: 10.1039/D0RA09765A

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