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Guest-Induced Folding of the N-Benzyl Substituents in an Ammonium Resorcinarene Chloride and the Formation of a Halogen-Bonded Dimer of Capsules
Kari RissanenNgong Kodiah BeyehFangfang PanRobin H. A. Rassubject
capsulessupramolecular self-assembly processesStereochemistryDimer010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesChloridechemistry.chemical_compoundBromidemedicineMoleculeGeneral Materials Scienceta116halogen-bonded dimersHalogen bondta114thermodynamically disfavored conformations010405 organic chemistryGeneral ChemistryResorcinareneCondensed Matter Physics0104 chemical sciencesCrystallographychemistryHalogenSingle crystalmedicine.drugdescription
In methanol, N-benzyl ammonium resorcinarene chloride (Bn-NARCl) crystallizes as a solvate with the benzyl groups oriented in an open flower-like manner parallel to the cation–anion seam. 1,4-Dioxane as guest triggers a “semi-closed” single-molecule capsule with two benzyl “arms” enclosing the guest. The introduction of halogen bond (XB) donor 1,4-diiodoperfluorobutane (1,4-DIOFB) additionally folds the remaining two benzyl arms thus resulting in a fully closed capsule. Two 1,4-DIOFB molecules bridge two such Bn-NARCl capsules, forming a 2:2:2 XB held dimeric assembly of single-molecule capsules. The peculiar behavior was not observed in the bromide analog under similar experimental conditions. The studies were performed in solid state by X-ray single crystal crystallography, and MM level theoretical calculations.
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2016-11-14 | Crystal Growth & Design |