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Covalent Vs. Dative Bonding in Carbon Monoxide and Other 10-Valence-Electron Diatomics

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Journal Molecules
Publisher MDPI
Specialty Biology
Date 2024 Nov 27
PMID 39598784
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Abstract

Valence bond theory (VB) was used to determine the extent and driving forces for covalent vs. dative bonding in 10-valence-electron diatomic molecules N, CO, NO, CN, P, SiS, PS, and SiP. VBSCF calculations were performed at the CCSD(T)/cc-pVDZ optimized geometries. The full triply bonded system included 20 VB structures. A separation of the σ and π space allowed for a subdivision of the full 20 structure set into sets of 8 and 3 for the π and σ systems, respectively. The smaller structure sets allowed for a more focused look at each type of bond. In situ bond energies for σ bonds, individual π bonds, the π system, and triple bonds follow expected trends. Our data shows that N and P have three covalent bonds whereas CO and SiS contain two covalent and one dative bond, and charged species NO, CN, PS, and SiP are a mixture of N and CO type electronic arrangements, resulting in a nearly equal charge distribution. Dative bonds prefer to be in the π position due to enhanced σ covalency and π resonance. Both σ and π resonance energies depend on a balance of ionic strength, orbital compactness, σ constraints, and bond directionality. Resonance energy is a major contributor to bond strength, making up more than 50% of the π bonds in SiS and PS (charge-shift bonds), and is greater than charge transfer in dative bonds.

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