Nature of the E⋯E′ interactions (E, E′ = O, S, Se, and Te) at naphthalene 1,8-positions with fine details of the structures: experimental and theoretical investigations

Author:

Hayashi Satoko1234ORCID,Uegaito Manabu1234,Nishide Taro1234,Tanaka Eiichiro1234,Nakanishi Waro1234ORCID,Sasamori Takahiro5674ORCID,Tokitoh Norihiro89104ORCID,Minoura Mao111213144ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Systems Engineering

2. Wakayama University

3. Wakayama 640-8510

4. Japan

5. Graduate School of Natural Sciences

6. Nagoya City University

7. Nagoya

8. Institute for Chemical Research

9. Kyoto University

10. Kyoto

11. Department of Chemistry

12. College of Science

13. Rikkyo University

14. Tokyo

Abstract

The nature of E⋯E′ in 1-RE–8-R′E′C10H6 (E/E′ = O, S, Se and Te) is clarified with the QTAIM approach and NBO analysis, after structural determinations.

Funder

Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

Subject

Materials Chemistry,General Chemistry,Catalysis

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