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Chalcogen Bonds: How To Characterize Them In Solution?

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This information is of utmost importance for the design of active candidates for catalysis and for other solution-based applications. To date, all the studies performed on adduct formation Chalcogen bonds (ChBs) occur between molecules containing Lewis acidic chalcogen substituents and Lewis bases. Recently, ChB emerged as a pivotal interaction in solution

Chalcogen bonding in materials chemistry

2. Chalcogen‐Bond Catalysis: Telluronium‐Catalyzed [4+2]‐Cyclocondensation of (in situ Generated) Aryl Imines with Alkenes;Chemistry – A European Journal;2023-02-07 3. Evidence Abstract Chalcogen bonding is regarded as a form of noncovalent interaction; however, harnessing chalcogen bonds to drive macromolecular self-assembly remains unexplored. Here Citations (2) References (70) Chalcogen Bonds: How to Characterize Them in Solution? Article Full-text available Oct 2022

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Abstract Chalcogen bonding is regarded as a form of noncovalent interaction; however, harnessing chalcogen bonds to drive macromolecular self-assembly remains Article „Chalcogen Bonds: How to Characterize Them in Solution?“ Detailed information of the J-GLOBAL is an information service managed by the Japan Science and Technology Agency In other terms, how are these σ-holes occupied in the presence of excess Lewis base in solution? This information is of utmost importance for the design of active candidates

In this work, we report the design of novel fluorophores that bear three benzothiadiazole and benzoselenadiazole groups, respectively, for sensitive detection of

Abstract:Chalcogen bond (ChB) occurs between molecules containing Lewis acidic chalogen substituents and Lewis bases. Recently, ChB emerged as a pivotal interaction in solution Abstract Chalcogen bonding is regarded as a form of noncovalent interaction; however, harnessing chalcogen bonds to drive macromolecular self-assembly remains

Catalysis with Chalcogen Bonds

A diverse set of 100 chalcogen-bonded complexes comprising neutral, cationic, anionic, divalent, and double bonded chalcogens has been

Chalcogen Bonds: How to Characterize Them in Solution? Article Full-text available Oct 2022 Patrick Pale Victor Mamane Chem. Eur. J.2023, 29, e202302755 P. Pale, V. Mamane Chalcogen Bonds: How to Characterize Them in Solution? ChemPhysChem2023, 24, e202200481 M. Vonesch, J. A.

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Graphical Abstract Building bridges: Chalcogen bonds are noncovalent interactions similar to hydrogen bonds that are based on electrophilic chalcogen substituents.

The biological activity of these compounds can be related to the electrophilic behaviour of the chalcogen atoms, namely their ability to form Chalcogen Bonds (ChBs) with Perfluoroaryl-substituted tellurophenes act as anion receptors through noncovalent chalcogen bonding interactions. Linking two tellurophenes through an ethynylene group results Chalcogen bond (ChB) occurs between molecules containing Lewis acidic chalogen substituents and Lewis bases. Recently, ChB emerged as a pivotal interaction in solution-based

A novel strategy for the recognition of anions in water using charge-neutral σ-hole halogen bonding and chalcogen bonding acyclic hosts is demonstrated for the first time. Similar publications Chalcogen Bonds: How to Characterize Them in Solution? Article Full-text available Oct 2022

Coordination, Ligands, Interactions et Catalyse

Abstract:Chalcogen bond (ChB) occurs between molecules containing Lewis acidic chalogen substituents and Lewis bases. Recently, ChB emerged as a pivotal interaction in solution

Request PDF | Chalcogen Bonding in Protein−Ligand Complexes: PDB Survey and Quantum Mechanical Calculations | A chalcogen bond is a nonclassical noncovalent We present the CHAL336 benchmark set—the most comprehensive database for the assessment of chalcogen-bonding (CB) interactions. After careful selection of suitable AbstractChalcogen bonds (ChBs) occur between molecules containing Lewis acidic chalcogen substituents and Lewis bases. Recently, ChB emerged as a pivotal interaction in

Request PDF | Catalysis with Chalcogen Bonds | Herein, we introduce catalysts that operate with chalcogen bonds. Compared to conventional hydrogen bonds, chalcogen Chalcogen Bonds: How to Characterize Them in Solution? Article Full-text available Oct 2022

Chalcogen Bonds: How to Characterize Them in Solution? Article Full-text available Oct 2022 SAPT calculations of chalcogen bonds show that neither the induction (orbital delocalization effects) nor the electrostatic term is causing the spatial orientation of strong This demonstration of metal-involving chalcogen bonds working synergistically with halogen bonds provides valuable design principles for constructing multicomponent

In this report, we introduce synthetic anion transporters that operate with chalcogen bonds. Electron-deficient dithieno[3,2-b;2′,3′-d]thiophenes (DTTs) are identified as ideal to bind Abstract:Chalcogen bond (ChB) occurs between molecules containing Lewis acidic chalogen substituents and Lewis bases. Recently, ChB emerged as a pivotal interaction in solution

This Account addresses the chalcogen bond (ChB), the attractive interaction formed by group 16 elements with nucleophiles, by adopting a crystallographic point of view. In the current work the chalcogen bonding within open-bridged DTEs afforded a versatile avenue toward controlling multistep pho-bond supports the directionality of chalcogen bond.

Definition of the chalcogen bond