The DMSO-XY (XY=ClF and BrF) complexes have been investigated with quantum chemical calculations. In general, two minima complexes were found, one with an O···X halogen bond and the other one with a S···X halogen bond. The former is more stable than the latter. Additionally, one first order saddle point complex was also observed. The interaction energies in the S complexes suffer a prominent influence from the calculation methods. At the CCSD(T)/aug-cc-pVDZ level, the interaction energies are calculated to be -9.19 and -12.73 kcal/mol for the Cl and Br global minima, respectively. Both complexes have also been evidenced to be stable at room temperature. The SO stretch vibration exhibits a red shift at the global minimum but a blue shift at the local minimum, whereas the CSC and CH stretch vibrations move to high frequency in both cases. The energy decomposition analyses indicate that the electrostatic interaction plays a dominant role in stabilizing these halogen-bonded complexes.
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Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc
November 2012
The Laboratory of Theoretical and Computational Chemistry, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Yantai University, Yantai 264005, PR China.
The DMSO-XY (XY=ClF and BrF) complexes have been investigated with quantum chemical calculations. In general, two minima complexes were found, one with an O···X halogen bond and the other one with a S···X halogen bond. The former is more stable than the latter.
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