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yunes  Abbasi Tyula

yunes Abbasi Tyula

Academic rank: Assistant Professor
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Education: PhD.
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Faculty: Basic Science
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Research

Title
A theoretical investigation of the competition between r- and p-holes on the stability of the complexes resulting from the interaction between the COCl2 and OCY molecules (Y 5 S, Se, and Te)
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
Tetrel bond,halogen bond,chalcogen bond,covalent interactions;,COCl2
Year
2024
Journal PHOSPHORUS SULFUR AND SILICON AND THE RELATED ELEMENTS
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Researchers Mohammadmehdi Moradkhani ، Ali Naghipour ، yunes Abbasi Tyula

Abstract

Carbonyl dichloride (COCl2), also known as phosgene, is a highly toxic gas, whose exposure or acute inhalation causes severe respiratory complications, such as pulmonary edema, pulmonary emphysema, and even death. In this study, we theoretically investigated the complexes formed by the interaction between the COCl2 (phosgene) and OCY molecules (Y = S, Se, and Te). Complex geometry optimization yielded three distinct types of conformations. Conformation-I complexes were stabilized by two concurring chalcogen-bonding interactions (i.e. O⋯Y and Cl⋯Y) by forming a ring structure. However, only a single linear interaction (O⋯C) or (O⋯Cl) occurred in conformation-II and III complexes, forming complexes with the nature of tetrel and halogen bonds, respectively. According to the results of the molecular electrostatic potential (MEP), interaction energy (ΔET), natural bond orbital (NBO), and so on, the σ-hole of the Y atom in the OCY molecule exhibited higher acidic strength and formed more stable complexes than those resulting from the σ- and π-holes of the COCl2 molecule.