From “inverted” to “superdirect“ bonds: a general concept connecting substituent angles with sigma bond strengths. The case of the CC bonds in hydrocarbons.
Abstract:<div>The C-C dissociation energy with respect to geometry frozen fragments (BE) has been calculated for C2H6 as a function of = H-C-C angles. BE decreases rapidly when decreases from its equilibrium value to yield the so-called “inverted bonds” for < 90°; on the contrary BE increases</div><div>when increases to yield somehow “superdirect” bonds, following a sigmoidal variation. The central bond in Si2H6, Ge2H6 and N 2H4 as well as the C-H bond in CH3-H behaves similarly. The concep… Show more
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