“…In addition to intramolecular effects, also intermolecular interactions can prevent the amine group inversion: when ammonia-like molecules form a non-covalent bond through their nitrogen lone pair the motion is blocked. This has been clearly observed in several molecular complexes, for instance, the hexafluorobenzene complexes with ammonia 7 and trimethylamine, 8 where the nitrogen lone pair points toward the σ -hole at the centre of the ring. Interestingly, in these species, another large amplitude motion is generated and observed: the free rotation between the monomers, which results in an overall symmetric-top geometry of the complex.…”