Issue 5, 2008

Recognition of dicarboxylic acids by 3,3′-bipyridine amide based receptors and its supramolecular behavior in solid state

Abstract

Recognition of dicarboxylic acids by rigid ditopic 6,6′-dipivaloylamino-3,3′-bipyridine (receptor1) and 6,6′-diacetylamino-3,3′-bipyridine (receptor2) has been studied in solution phase. The host–guest interactions of receptor1 with adipic acid (complex A) and 1,4-phenylenediacetic acid (Complex B) in the solid phase including the weak hydrogen bonding in the solid phase of receptor1 have been demonstrated by single crystal X-ray studies. The polymeric network of the interlinked 3D square motif, formed by non-covalent interactions of receptor1 has been rearranged to a 1D wave like polymeric chains (complex A) and 3D polymeric stairs (complex B) in presence of adipic acid and 1,4-phenylenediacetic acid, respectively. The binding behavior between host and guests in the solution phase is also compared with interactions in the solid phase. The mode of interactions between host and guest has also been studied by comparing the stabilization energy in different forms of the host–guest arrangement.

Graphical abstract: Recognition of dicarboxylic acids by 3,3′-bipyridine amide based receptors and its supramolecular behavior in solid state

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Oct 2007
Accepted
03 Dec 2007
First published
03 Jan 2008

CrystEngComm, 2008,10, 507-517

Recognition of dicarboxylic acids by 3,3′-bipyridine amide based receptors and its supramolecular behavior in solid state

S. Goswami, S. Jana and H. Fun, CrystEngComm, 2008, 10, 507 DOI: 10.1039/B715136E

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