The fluorine atom as a halogen bond donor, viz. a positive site
CrystEngComm, 2011, 13, 6593-6596
P. Metrangolo, J. S. Murray, T. Pilati, P. Politzer, G. Resnati, G. Terraneo
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ABSTRACT
When bound to residues which can work as particularly strong electron withdrawing groups, fluorine can display a region of positive electrostatic potential (positive σ-hole). Fluorine can thus function as a halogen bond donor and form complexes with lone-pair-containing neutral atoms and anions. Examples in the gas, liquid, and solid phases are discussed.