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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Iodine Clathrated : A Solid-State Analog of the Iodine-Starch Complex
Fangfang PanYingchun ChenSiyu LiMinzhi JiangKari Rissanensubject
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Co-crystallizing iodine with a simple dicationic salt (1,8- diammoniumoctane chloride) results in the clathration of the iodine (I2) molecules inside trigonal and hexagonal helical channels of the crystal lattice with 72 wt% overall I2 loading. The I2 inside the bigger trigonal channel forms a I-I•••I-I•••I-I halogen-bonded infinite helical chain, while the I2 in the smaller hexagonal channel is disordered. In both channels the I2 interaction with the channel wall happens through I-I•••Cl- halogen bonds. The helical channels in the crystal lattice are constructed via the strong charge-assisted H2N+ -H•••Cl- hydrogen bonds between the dications and the chloride anions. The structure shows a marked similarity with the well-known starch-I2 system, and thus may provide insight for the yet unresolved structure of the I2 in the helical starch channel. peerReviewed
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2019-01-01 |