Investigating the Strengths of Different Halogen Bonds in Physisorbed Layers
Halogen bonds are an exciting, relatively new class of supramolecular, non-bonded interaction. However, their application in physisorbed systems remains largely unexplored. Here we aim to obtain information on the strengths of different halogen bonds in physisorbed monolayers on graphite, and address the effect of halogen type and degree of fluorination on the interaction strength. This information is vital to characterizing the halogen bond in monolayer systems, and has proved impossible to obtain using techniques other than neutron spectroscopy.
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CLARKE Stuart M.; BREWER Adam; Kathryn Browning; JIMENEZ RUIZ Monica; JOHNSON Mark Robert and TRUSCOTT Chris. (2013). Investigating the Strengths of Different Halogen Bonds in Physisorbed Layers. Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) doi:10.5291/ILL-DATA.7-05-413