Cluster-Size-Dependent Cooperativity in Sulfur-Centred Hydrogen Bonds: Ethane-1,2-Dithiol with HF, H 2 O, and NH 3 †

Abstract

Ethanedithiol (EDT) complexed with one to three solvent molecules (HF, H2O, and NH3) was computationally investigated in a systematically manner to elucidate how hydrogen-bond donor identity and cluster size govern the structure, energetics, and spectroscopic signatures of sulfur-centred hydrogen bonds (SCHBs). All clusters were optimised at the MP2/aug-cc-pVTZ level and confirmed as true minima by harmonic frequency calculations, while accurate interaction energies were obtained from high-level coupled-cluster single-point calculations. DLPNO-CCSD(T)/aug-cc-pVQZ interaction energies were employed as a uniform reference for all cluster sizes (n = 1-3). These were benchmarked against CCSD(T)/aug-cc-pVQZ calculations for monomer and dimer systems (n ≤ 2), showing very good agreement, with deviations typically within ∼0.1-0.7 kcal mol -1 . The most stable assemblies predominantly adopt cyclic or quasi-cyclic hydrogen-bonding networks featuring bifunctional binding, in which the solvent donates X-H• • • S and may also accept S-H• • • X interactions. Interaction energies increase monotonically with cluster size and establish a clear stability hierarchy, EDT-(HF)n > EDT-(H2O)n > EDT-(NH3)n, with the most stable trimers bound by approximately 19.2, 18.4, and 12.1 kcal mol -1 , respectively, at the DLPNO-CCSD(T)/aug-cc-pVQZ level. Vibrational analysis revealed direct spectroscopic evidence of hydrogen-bond strengthening and cooperativity with an exceptionally large red shift (up to ∼513 cm -1 ) exhibited by the H-F stretching mode, moderate red shift shown by the O-H and N-H stretching modes. Complementary atoms-in-molecules (AIM) analysis identified F-H• • • S as the strongest hydrogen bond through elevated electron densities at the bond critical points (up to ∼0.033 a.u.), providing quantitative benchmarks for solvent-dependent SCHB cooperativity and clarifying how hydrogen-bonding motifs govern the stability and spectroscopic response of EDT-solvent clusters.

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Article type
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Submitted
25 Feb 2026
Accepted
18 May 2026
First published
19 May 2026

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Cluster-Size-Dependent Cooperativity in Sulfur-Centred Hydrogen Bonds: Ethane-1,2-Dithiol with HF, H 2 O, and NH 3 †

B. Bharti, M. K. Tripathi, S. Sathyaseelan D N, B. K. Mishra and R. Venkatnarayan, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6CP00699J

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