Identification of the Strongest Bonds in Chemistry
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2013-08-30
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SJR: 0.634
CiteScore: 4.8
Impact factor: 2.8
ISSN: 10895639, 15205215
PubMed ID:
23927609
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
Abstract
Increasing the effective electronegativity of two atoms forming a triple bond can increase the strength of the latter. The strongest bonds found in chemistry involve protonated species of hydrogen cyanide, carbon monoxide, and dinitrogen. CCSD(T)/CBS (complete basis set) and G4 calculations reveal that bond dissociation energies are misleading strength descriptors. The strength of the bond is assessed via the local stretching force constants, which suggest relative bond strength orders (RBSO) between 2.9 and 3.4 for heavy atom bonding (relative to the CO bond strength in methanol (RBSO = 1) and formaldehyde (RBSO = 2)) in [HCNH](+)((1)Σ(+)), [HCO](+)((1)Σ(+)), [HNN](+)((1)Σ(+)), and [HNNH](2+)((1)Σg(+)). The increase in strength is caused by protonation, which increases the electronegativity of the heavy atom and thereby decreases the energy of the bonding AB orbitals (A, B: C, N, O). A similar effect can be achieved by ionization of a nonbonding or antibonding electron in CO or NO. The strongest bond with a RBSO value of 3.38 is found for [HNNH](2+) using scaled CCSD(T)/CBS frequencies determined for CCSD(T)/CBS geometries. Less strong is the NN bond in [FNNH](2+) and [FNNF](2+).
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Kalescky R., Kraka E., Cremer D. Identification of the Strongest Bonds in Chemistry // Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 2013. Vol. 117. No. 36. pp. 8981-8995.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1021/jp406200w
UR - https://doi.org/10.1021/jp406200w
TI - Identification of the Strongest Bonds in Chemistry
T2 - Journal of Physical Chemistry A
AU - Kalescky, Robert
AU - Kraka, Elfi
AU - Cremer, Dieter
PY - 2013
DA - 2013/08/30
PB - American Chemical Society (ACS)
SP - 8981-8995
IS - 36
VL - 117
PMID - 23927609
SN - 1089-5639
SN - 1520-5215
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@article{2013_Kalescky,
author = {Robert Kalescky and Elfi Kraka and Dieter Cremer},
title = {Identification of the Strongest Bonds in Chemistry},
journal = {Journal of Physical Chemistry A},
year = {2013},
volume = {117},
publisher = {American Chemical Society (ACS)},
month = {aug},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1021/jp406200w},
number = {36},
pages = {8981--8995},
doi = {10.1021/jp406200w}
}
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Kalescky, Robert, et al. “Identification of the Strongest Bonds in Chemistry.” Journal of Physical Chemistry A, vol. 117, no. 36, Aug. 2013, pp. 8981-8995. https://doi.org/10.1021/jp406200w.