Hydrogen-bonded salt cocrystals of xenon difluoride and protonated perfluoroamides

Abstract

The hydrogen-bonding ability of XeF2 is an important factor influencing its chemical properties and reactivity, yet structurally characterised examples of hydrogen-bonded xenon fluorides remain rare. In this work, three salt cocrystals containing hydrogen-bonded xenon difluoride and hexafluoridoarsenate salts of protonated perfluoroamides—CF3C(OH)NH2[AsF6]·XeF2, C2F5C(OH)NH2[AsF6]·XeF2, and C3F7C(OH)NH2[AsF6]·XeF2—were synthesised and structurally characterised. Diverse hydrogen-bonding motifs were observed, and the first crystallographically characterised examples of N–H⋯FXeF hydrogen bonds are presented. In total, eleven new crystal structures are reported, including two perfluoroamides, three protonated and two hemiprotonated perfluoroamides, and one salt cocrystal containing an oxonium ion. The XeF2-containing cocrystals demonstrate that XeF2 reliably functions as a hydrogen-bond acceptor and readily forms hydrogen-bonded cocrystals. These findings broaden the scope of noble-gas chemistry and highlight the potential of noble-gas fluorides for cocrystal formation.

Graphical abstract: Hydrogen-bonded salt cocrystals of xenon difluoride and protonated perfluoroamides

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Oct 2025
Accepted
31 Oct 2025
First published
04 Nov 2025
This article is Open Access
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CrystEngComm, 2025, Advance Article

Hydrogen-bonded salt cocrystals of xenon difluoride and protonated perfluoroamides

E. Uran and M. Lozinšek, CrystEngComm, 2025, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5CE00956A

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