COMPETETION BETWEEN HYDROGEN BONDING AND HALOGEN BONDING INTERACTIONS: ICN-H 2 S SYSTEM
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Abstract
Iodine attached to strongly electron withdrawing group can manifest halogen bonding
interaction. In this study, we have examined the ICN molecule for its ability to show halogen
bonding; the strong electron withdrawing CN group leads to the formation of σ-hole.
Interestingly, ICN can also show hydrogen bonding interactions through nitrogen atom and
therefore present the possibility of competitive bonding between the two types of non-covalent
interactions – hydrogen and halogen bonding. We have studied this competitive binding with
H 2 S as the partner molecule.
The studies have been done on two systems; one is H 2 S-ICN and CH 3 SH-ICN. Three types of
interactions were seen computationally; halogen bonding, hydrogen bonding and the
interaction of S of H 2 S with pi-cloud of the CN triple bond. Experimentally however we
observed evidence only for the hydrogen bonding, even though the halogen bonding was found
to be more strongly bound. A comparison of these results have also been made with the
corresponding oxygen counterpart; i.e., ICN-H 2 O system.