COVALENT NATURE OF THE STRONG HOMONUCLEAR HYDROGEN-BOND - STUDY OF THE O-H---O SYSTEM BY CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE CORRELATION METHODS

Citation
P. Gilli et al., COVALENT NATURE OF THE STRONG HOMONUCLEAR HYDROGEN-BOND - STUDY OF THE O-H---O SYSTEM BY CRYSTAL-STRUCTURE CORRELATION METHODS, Journal of the American Chemical Society, 116(3), 1994, pp. 909-915
Citations number
67
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry
ISSN journal
00027863
Volume
116
Issue
3
Year of publication
1994
Pages
909 - 915
Database
ISI
SICI code
0002-7863(1994)116:3<909:CNOTSH>2.0.ZU;2-7
Abstract
All cases of strong (2.50 less than or equal to d(O-O) < 2.65 Angstrom ) and very strong (d(O-O) < 2.50 Angstrom) O-H-O hydrogen bonds whose, geometries are known from accurate neutron or X-ray diffraction studi es are reviewed and classified in chemical classes belonging to three fundamental types: (A) -O-H-O-, or negative charge assisted hydrogen b onding, (-)CAHB; (B) =O-H+-O=, or positive charge assisted hydrogen bo nding, (+)CAHB; and (C) -O-H-O=, where the two oxygens are interconnec ted by a system of pi-conjugated double bonds, or resonance-assisted h ydrogen bonding, RAHB. An empirical model is discussed where the hydro gen bond energy is expressed as E(HB)= E(COV) + E(EL) + E(REP), E(COV) being the energy of the covalent three-center-four-electron 0.-.H-:O bond, and E(EL) and E(REP), the electrostatic attraction and interoxyg en repulsion energies, respectively. By means of a detailed analysis o f bond and contact distances, it is shown that, while the O-O distance is shortened from 2.80 to 2.40 Angstrom, the hydrogen bond is transfo rmed from a dissymmetrical O-H-O electrostatic interaction to a covale nt and symmetrical O-H-O bond. It is suggested that such behavior is c ommon to all homonuclear hydrogen bonds (O-H-O, N-H-N, F-H-F), while h eteronuclear ones (e.g. N-H-O) can only give weaker bonds of mostly:el ectrostatic nature.