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Crystallographic implications for the design of halogen bonding anion receptors

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posted on 2023-05-17, 17:15 authored by Nathan KilahNathan Kilah, Wise, MD, Beer, PD
X-ray crystallographic analysis has revealed the bis-halogen bond complexation of chloride and iodide by 4-(4-(tert-butyl)phenyl)-5-iodo-3-methyl-1-n-octyl-1H-1,2,3- triazol-3-ium cations in two distinct coordination modes. The chloride complex displays a bent arrangement of the halogen bonding donors around the central anion (147.84(5) and 142.32(5)o ), while the iodide salt adopts a structure with an angle closer to orthogonal (78.333(15)o ). The X-ray crystal structure of a bromide salt of a halogen bonding rotaxane is also reported. The implications of the angle of halide coordination on the design of interlocked-solution phase halogen bonding anion receptors are discussed.

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Publication title

Crystal Growth & Design

Volume

11

Issue

10

Pagination

4565-4571

ISSN

1528-7483

Department/School

School of Natural Sciences

Publisher

American Chemical Society

Place of publication

1155 16Th St, Nw, Washington, USA, Dc, 20036

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Copyright 2011 American Chemical Society

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