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Journal of Physical Chemistry A, Vol.120, No.4, 648-656, 2016
Cooperativity in Tetrel Bonds
A theoretical study of the cooperativity in linear chains of (H3SiCN)(n) and (H3SiNC)(n) complexes connected by tetrel bonds has been carried out by means of MP2 and CCSD(T) computational methods. In all cases, a favorable cooperativity is observed, especially in some of the largest linear chains of (H3SiNC), where the effect is so large that the SiH3 group is almost equidistant to the two surrounding CN groups and it becomes planar. In addition, the combination of tetrel bonds with other weak interactions (halogen, chalcogen, pnicogen, triel, beryllium, lithium, and hydrogen bond) has been explored using ternary complexes, (H3SiCN)(2):XY and (H3SiNC)(2):XY. In all cases, positive cooperativity is obtained, especially in the (H3SiNC)(2):ClF and (H3SiNC)(2):SHF ternary complexes, where, respectively, halogen and chalcogen shared complexes are formed.