Issue 1, 2015

Halogen-bonded halide networks from chiral neutral spacers

Abstract

Chiral, ditopic, halogen bond donor molecules are prepared from the reaction of C6F5I with three different enantiopure chiral diols, namely, (R,R)-2,3-butanediol, (R,R)-hydrobenzoin and S-binaphthol, with displacement of the fluorine atom para to the iodine atom in C6F5I, to give (R,R)-1, (R,R)-2 and (S)-3, respectively. Chiral, halogen-bonded networks with halide anions are investigated upon co-crystallisation of (R,R)-1 with (Et3S+, I), (Et4N+, Br), (n-Bu4N+, Br) and (n-Pe4N+, Br). In the first three salts with 1 : 1 stoichiometry, the halide anions are coordinated by two iodine atoms with short I⋯X (X = I, Br) distances and acute (75–80°) I⋯X⋯I angles, leading to the formation of chains, eventually organized into helices around twofold screw axes as in [(R,R)-1]·[Bu4NBr]. Co-crystallisation with tetrapentylammonium bromide affords a 2 : 1 stoichiometry salt, [(R,R)-1]2·[Pe4NBr], with a fourfold coordination around the Br anion and the formation of a square lattice network built out of interconnected helices.

Graphical abstract: Halogen-bonded halide networks from chiral neutral spacers

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Sep 2014
Accepted
13 Oct 2014
First published
14 Oct 2014

CrystEngComm, 2015,17, 50-57

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Halogen-bonded halide networks from chiral neutral spacers

J. Lieffrig, A. G. Niassy, O. Jeannin and M. Fourmigué, CrystEngComm, 2015, 17, 50 DOI: 10.1039/C4CE01935K

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