Protonated alcohols are examples of complete charge-shift bonds
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Anderson, Peter
Petit, Alban
Ho, Junming
Mitoraj, Mariusz Pawel
Coote, Michelle
Danovich, David
Shaik, Sason
Braida, Benoit
Ess, Daniel H.
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Accurate gas-phase and solution-phase valence bond calculations reveal that protonation of the hydroxyl group of aliphatic alcohols transforms the C-O bond from a principally covalent bond to a complete charge-shift bond with principally "no-bond" character. All bonding in this charge-shift bond is due to resonance between covalent and ionic structures, which is a different bonding mechanism from that of traditional covalent bonds. Until now, charge-shift bonds have been previously identified in inorganic compounds or in exotic organic compounds. This work showcases that charge-shift bonds can occur in common organic species.
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Journal of Organic Chemistry
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2037-12-31
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