Artículo
Understanding the nature of bonding interactions in the carbonic acid dimers
Zapata Escobar, Andy Danian
; Murillo López, Juliana Andrea; Hadad, C. Z.; Restrepo Cossio, Albeiro Alonso
Fecha de publicación:
01/2019
Editorial:
Springer
Revista:
Journal of Molecular Modeling
ISSN:
1610-2940
e-ISSN:
0948-5023
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Carbonic acid dimer, (CA)2, (H2CO3)2, helps to explain the existence of this acid as a stable species, different to a simple sum between carbon dioxide and water. Five distinct, well characterized types of intermolecular interactions contribute to the stabilization of the dimers, namely, C=O⋯H–O, H–O⋯H–O, C=O⋯C=O, C=O⋯O–H, and C–O⋯O–H. In many cases, the stabilizing hydrogen bonds are of at least the same strength as in the water dimer. We dissect the nature of intermolecular interactions and assess their influence on stability. For a set of 40 (H2CO3)2 isomers, C=O⋯H–O hydrogen bonds between the carbonyl oxygen in one CA molecule and the acidic hydrogen in the hydroxyl group at a second CA molecule are the major stabilizing factors because they exhibit the shortest interaction distances, the largest orbital interaction energies, and the largest accumulation of electron densities around the corresponding bond critical points. In most cases, these are closed-shell hydrogen bonds, however, in a few instances, some covalent character is induced. Bifurcated hydrogen bonds are a common occurrence in the dimers of carbonic acid, resulting in a complex picture with multiple orbital interactions of various strengths. Two anti–anti monomers interacting via the strongest C=O⋯H–O hydrogen bonds are the ingredients for the formation of the lowest energy dimers.
Palabras clave:
BIFURCATED BONDS
,
CARBONIC ACID
,
HYDROGEN BONDS
,
NBOS
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QTAIM
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Articulos de INST.DE MODELADO E INNOVACION TECNOLOGICA
Articulos de INST.DE MODELADO E INNOVACION TECNOLOGICA
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Zapata Escobar, Andy Danian; Murillo López, Juliana Andrea; Hadad, C. Z.; Restrepo Cossio, Albeiro Alonso; Understanding the nature of bonding interactions in the carbonic acid dimers; Springer; Journal of Molecular Modeling; 25; 20; 1-2019; 1-10
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