Issue 13, 2016

Halogenated tennimides and trezimides: impact of halogen bonding and solvent role on porous network formation and inclusion

Abstract

Fluorine and chlorine derived macrocycles (FIO)3/4 and (ClIO)3/4 are synthesised from the reaction of isophthaloyl dichloride with 2-amino-5-fluoropyridine and 2-amino-5-chloropyridine, respectively. Solvents of crystallisation are present in the six F/Cl crystal structures and occupy 12–43% of crystal lattice. Halogenated solvents (CH2Cl2; CHCl3) typically link macrocycles through halogen and hydrogen bonding interactions forming 1-D chains through halogen bonding, whereas dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) incorporation promotes solvent channel formation. For (ClIO)3, the total (%) solvent comprising DMSO and water molecules is 43% of the structure volume with 3.5(DMSO)·3(H2O) per (ClIO)3 macrocycle resulting in extensive channel formation. The solvent channel aggregation assists 2-D network formation in combination with short C–Cl⋯O[double bond, length as m-dash]C halogen bonding interactions and C–Cl⋯Cl–C contacts (Cl⋯O, Cl⋯Cl; both Nc = 0.90). Of further note is that (ClIO)4·CH2Cl2 is isomorphous with two methylated analogues (MIO)4·CH2Cl2 and (MIO)4·CHCl3.

Graphical abstract: Halogenated tennimides and trezimides: impact of halogen bonding and solvent role on porous network formation and inclusion

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Oct 2015
Accepted
21 Feb 2016
First published
22 Feb 2016

CrystEngComm, 2016,18, 2375-2384

Author version available

Halogenated tennimides and trezimides: impact of halogen bonding and solvent role on porous network formation and inclusion

P. Mocilac and J. F. Gallagher, CrystEngComm, 2016, 18, 2375 DOI: 10.1039/C5CE02052B

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