Effect of substituents on complex stability and characteristics of Csp2‐H∙∙∙O/S and O/S‐H∙∙∙S/Se hydrogen bonds in the systems of monosubstituted selenoformaldehyde with H2O and H2S
Abstract:Twenty stable geometrical structures of RCHSe∙∙∙nH2Z (R = H, F, Cl, Br, CH3; n = 1, 2; Z = O, S) were observed on potential surface energy. The strength of complexes increases in the order of substituted derivatives H < F < Cl < Br < CH3. The O–H∙∙∙O H‐bond is ca. four times stronger than the S–H∙∙∙S counterpart while Csp2–H∙∙∙S bond strength is about half of the Csp2–H∙∙∙O bond strength. This work reveals that a contraction of the Csp2–H bond length and an increase of its stretching frequency upon… Show more
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