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Calabrese, Camilla; Temelso, Berhane; Usabiaga, Imanol; Seifert, Nathan A.; Basterretxea, Francisco J.; Prampolini, Giacomo; Shields, George C.; Pate, Brooks H.; Evangelisti, Luca; Cocinero, Emilio J. (, Angewandte Chemie International Edition)Abstract The role of non‐covalent interactions (NCIs) has broadened with the inclusion of new types of interactions and aplethoraof weak donor/acceptor partners. This work illustrates the potential of chirped‐pulse Fourier transform microwave technique, which has revolutionized the field of rotational spectroscopy. In particular, it has been exploited to reveal the role of NCIs’ in the molecular self‐aggregation of difluoromethane where a pentamer, two hexamers and a heptamer were detected. The development of a new automated assignment program and a sophisticated computational screening protocol was essential for identifying the homoclusters in conditions of spectral congestion. The major role of dispersion forces leads to less directional interactions and more distorted structures than those found in polar clusters, although a detailed analysis demonstrates that the dominant interaction energy is the pairwise interaction. The tetramer cluster is identified as a structural unit in larger clusters, representing the maximum expression of bond between dimers.more » « less
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