“…XB acceptor centers conventionally include electronegative hetero-atoms bearing lone pair(s) with many elements, such as halogens 8 , chalcogens 9 , pnictogens 10 etc., electrondonating π-systems, and even electron-donating positively charged metal centers 11,12 . Carbon-the structural core of all organic matter, the element that gives the highest diversity of compounds, their forms, and covalent bonds-is involved in noncovalent interactions as XB acceptor mostly as part of a πsystem (e.g., double-bonded 13 , triple-bonded 14 , or aromatic systems 15 ). The solid-state interaction involving the carbon lone pair (lp) and halogen atom has been previously observed in only one case, namely in the adduct (IAd)•IPFB formed upon the interplay of iodopentafluorobenzene (IPFB) and N-heterocyclic carbene (IAd) 16 .…”