Sincerely,
Saeed
In some cases of XB-bonded complexes such as R-F...Y or R-Cl...Y (R: highly electron-withdrawing group, Y: Lewis base), after formation of complex the R-F (R-Cl) distance is contracted instead of an expected elongation! In other words, while we expect a red-shift happens for the R-F stretching frequency, a blue-shift is observed instead; that is, R-F distance in R-F...Y complex is shorter than the respective value in the isolated R-F.
Could you please let me know your valuable rationalization regarding such an unexpected contraction happened in R-F distance?
Sincerely,
Saeed