Anti-electrostatic cation⋯π-hole and cation⋯lp-hole interactions are stabilized via collective interactions

Chem Commun (Camb). 2024 Jan 4;60(4):400-403. doi: 10.1039/d3cc05451a.

Abstract

Collective interactions are a novel type of bond between metals and AX3 fragments with an electropositive central atom, A, and electronegative X substituents. Here, using electrostatic potential maps and state-of-the-art bonding analysis tools we have shown that collective interactions are anti-electrostatic cation⋯π-Hole or cation⋯lp-Hole interactions.