Similarities and Differences of Hydridic and Protonic Hydrogen Bonding

Author:

Lamanec Maximilián123ORCID,Zienertová Jitka1,Špeťko Matej2,Nachtigallová Dana12,Hobza Pavel12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences Flemingovo náměstí 542/2 160 00 Prague 6 Czech Republic

2. IT4Innovations VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava 17. listopadu 2172/15 708 00 Ostrava-Poruba Czech Republic

3. Department of Physical Chemistry Palacký University Olomouc tr. 17. listopadu 12 771 46 Olomouc Czech Republic

Abstract

AbstractAb initio calculations were employed to investigate the interactions between selected electron‐donating groups, characterized by M−H bonds (where M represents a transition metal and H denotes a hydridic hydrogen), and electron‐accepting groups featuring both σ‐ and π‐holes. The study utilized the ωB97X‐D3BJ/def2‐TZVPPD level of theory. Hydridic hydrogen complexes were found in all complexes with σ‐ and π‐holes. A comparative analysis was conducted on the properties hydridic H‐bond complexes, presented here and those studied previously, alongside an extended set of protonic H‐bonds complexes. While the stabilization energies changes in M−H bond lengths, vibrational frequencies, intensities of the spectral bands, and charge transfer for these complexes are comparable, the nature of hydridic and protonic H‐bonds fundamentally differ. In protonic H‐bond complexes, the main stabilization forces arise from electrostatic contributions, while in hydridic H‐bond complexes, dispersion energy, is the primary stabilization factor due to the excess of electrons and thus larger polarizability at hydridic H. The finding represents an important characteristic that distinguishes hydridic H‐bonding from protonic H‐bonds.

Publisher

Wiley

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