Pi-interaction

In chemistry, π-effects or π-interactions are a type of non-covalent interaction that involves π systems. Just like in an electrostatic interaction where a region of negative charge interacts with a positive charge, the electron-rich π system can interact with a metal (cationic or neutral), an anion, another molecule and even another π system.[1] Non-covalent interactions involving π systems are pivotal to biological events such as protein-ligand recognition.[2]

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  2. ^ Meyer, EA; Castellano, RK; Diederich, F (2003). "Interactions with aromatic rings in chemical and biological recognition". Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English. 42 (11): 1210–50. doi:10.1002/anie.200390319. PMID 12645054.