Halide anion-templated assembly of di- and triiodoperfluorobenzenes into 2D and 3D supramolecular networks
摘要:
The single crystal structures of five co-crystals formed by the reaction of different iodide and bromide salts with di- and triiodoperfluorobenzenes (I-ArF) are reported All of these perfluorocarbon-hydrocarbon systems are heteromeric three-component systems wherein the weakly coordinating cations favour the formation of naked halides which function as electron-donors towards the I-ArF modules The analysis of the crystal structures shows that I- I-ArF and Br- I-ArF halogen bonds (XBs) control the self-assembly of the obtained supramolecular architectures 2D and 3D supramolecular networks have been obtained wherein naked iodide and bromide anions act as tri- tetra- or pentadentate nodes The selected examples demonstrate that I-ArF modules can be particularly robust and reliable tectons for XB-based coordination of halide ions and afford supramolecular architectures in a rational and predictable way (C) 2010 Elsevier B V All rights reserved
Halide anion-templated assembly of di- and triiodoperfluorobenzenes into 2D and 3D supramolecular networks
摘要:
The single crystal structures of five co-crystals formed by the reaction of different iodide and bromide salts with di- and triiodoperfluorobenzenes (I-ArF) are reported All of these perfluorocarbon-hydrocarbon systems are heteromeric three-component systems wherein the weakly coordinating cations favour the formation of naked halides which function as electron-donors towards the I-ArF modules The analysis of the crystal structures shows that I- I-ArF and Br- I-ArF halogen bonds (XBs) control the self-assembly of the obtained supramolecular architectures 2D and 3D supramolecular networks have been obtained wherein naked iodide and bromide anions act as tri- tetra- or pentadentate nodes The selected examples demonstrate that I-ArF modules can be particularly robust and reliable tectons for XB-based coordination of halide ions and afford supramolecular architectures in a rational and predictable way (C) 2010 Elsevier B V All rights reserved