Issue 39, 2020

Competition between the hydrogen bond and the halogen bond in a [CH3OH–CCl4] complex: a matrix isolation IR spectroscopy and computational study

Abstract

Methanol (CH3OH) is the simplest alcohol and carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) is widely used as a solvent in the chemical industry. CH3OH and CCl4 are both important volatile substances in the atmosphere and CCl4 is an important precursor for atmospheric ozone depletion. Moreover, mixtures of CH3OH and CCl4 are an important class of non-aqueous mixtures as they exhibit a large deviation from Raoult's law. The specific interaction between CH3OH and CCl4 is not yet investigated experimentally. The interaction between CH3OH and CCl4 at the molecular level can be twofold: hydrogen bond (O–H⋯Cl) and halogen bond (C–Cl⋯O) interaction. One halogen bonded minimum and two hydrogen bonded minima are identified in the dimer potential energy surface. Herein, the 1 : 1 complex of [CH3OH–CCl4] has been characterised using matrix-isolation infrared spectroscopy and electronic structure calculations to investigate the competition between hydrogen bonded and halogen bonded complexes. Vibrational spectra have been monitored in the C–Cl, C–O, and O–H stretching regions. The exclusive formation of halogen bonded 1 : 1 complexes in argon and nitrogen matrices is confirmed by a combination of experimental and simulated vibrational frequency, stabilisation energy, energy decomposition analysis, and natural bond orbital and atoms-in-molecules analyses. This investigation helps to understand the specific interactions in the [CH3OH–CCl4] mixture and also the possibilities of formation of halogen bonded atmospheric complexes that may influence the atmospheric chemical activities, and enhance aerosol formation and deposition of CCl4.

Graphical abstract: Competition between the hydrogen bond and the halogen bond in a [CH3OH–CCl4] complex: a matrix isolation IR spectroscopy and computational study

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Jul 2020
Accepted
24 Aug 2020
First published
25 Aug 2020

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2020,22, 22465-22476

Competition between the hydrogen bond and the halogen bond in a [CH3OH–CCl4] complex: a matrix isolation IR spectroscopy and computational study

D. Pal, S. K. Agrawal, A. Chakraborty and S. Chakraborty, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2020, 22, 22465 DOI: 10.1039/D0CP03855E

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