Iodine(III)-Based Halogen Bond Donors: Properties and Applications

Chem Rec. 2021 Aug;21(8):1912-1927. doi: 10.1002/tcr.202100119. Epub 2021 Jun 18.

Abstract

Halogen bonding, the non-covalent interaction of Lewis bases with an electron-deficient region of halogen substituents, received increased attention recently. Consequently, the design and evaluation of numerous halogen-containing species as halogen bond donors have been subject to intense research. More recently, organoiodine compounds at the iodine(III) state have been receiving growing attention in the field. Due to their electronic and structural properties, they provide access to unique binding modes. For this reason, our groups have been involved in the development of such compounds, in the quantification of their halogen bonding strength (through the evaluation of their Lewis acidities), as well as in the evaluation of their activities as catalysts in several model reactions. This account will describe these contributions.

Keywords: Diaryliodonium; Halogen bonding; Hypervalent iodine; Iodolium; Lewis acidity.

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