Yet another perspective on hole interactions, part II: lp-hole vs. lp-hole interactions†
Abstract
Most of the experimental and theoretical work in hole interactions (HIs) is mainly focused on exploiting the nature and characteristics of σ and π-holes. In this perspective, we focus our attention on understanding the origin and properties of lone-pair holes. These holes are present on an atom opposite to its lone-pair region. Utilizing some new and old examples, such as X3N/P⋯F− (X = F/Cl/Br/I), F-Cl/Br/I⋯H3P⋯NCH and H3B–NBr3 along with other molecular systems, we explored to what extent these lp-holes participate in lp-hole interactions, if they participate at all.
- This article is part of the themed collection: 2023 PCCP Reviews