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The stability of covalent dative bond significantly increases with increasing solvent polarity

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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
卷 13, 期 1, 页码 -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-022-29806-3

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  1. Czech Science Foundation [19-27454X, 20-10144S, 22-15374S, 20-13745S]
  2. Palacky University [IGA_PrF_2022_019]
  3. Department of Science and Technology, India [DST/INSPIRE/04/2019/000065]

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This study combines theoretical calculations and experiments to investigate the effects of solvent polarity on the stability of a complex. It reveals that increasing solvent polarity enhances the stability of the bonds in the Me3NBH3 complex, indicating the significant role of solvent in bond stability.
Non covalent complexes are often considerably destabilized in the solvent. Here the authors combine vibrational Raman and NMR spectroscopy with a coupled-cluster computational investigation to show that the solvent polarity enhance the complex stability of a Me3NBH3 complex. It is generally expected that a solvent has only marginal effect on the stability of a covalent bond. In this work, we present a combined computational and experimental study showing a surprising stabilization of the covalent/dative bond in Me3NBH3 complex with increasing solvent polarity. The results show that for a given complex, its stability correlates with the strength of the bond. Notably, the trends in calculated changes of binding (free) energies, observed with increasing solvent polarity, match the differences in the solvation energies (Delta E-solv) of the complex and isolated fragments. Furthermore, the studies performed on the set of the dative complexes, with different atoms involved in the bond, show a linear correlation between the changes of binding free energies and Delta E-solv. The observed data indicate that the ionic part of the combined ionic-covalent character of the bond is responsible for the stabilizing effects of solvents.

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