Fluorine ping–pong tunnelling in cages†
Abstract
The “fluorine wall” rule of thumb says that F is the heaviest atom that can tunnel in a chemical reaction. We formulated a fourth (theoretical) case of F-tunnelling, on the basis of a cationic rigid structure permitting the central fluorine to ping–pong in interconverting covalent and halogen bonds.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Celebration of the 70th birthday of Prof. Giuseppe Resnati

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