Isomorphous Crystals from Diynes and Bromodiynes Involved in Hydrogen and Halogen Bonds

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作者
Baillargeon, Pierre [1 ]
Caron-Duval, Edouard [1 ]
Pellerin, Emilie [1 ]
Gagne, Simon [1 ]
Dory, Yves L. [2 ]
机构
[1] Cegep Sherbrooke, Dept Chim, 475 Rue Cegep, Sherbrooke, PQ J1E 4K1, Canada
[2] Univ Sherbrooke, Inst Pharmacol, Dept Chim, Lab Synth Supramol, 3001 12e Ave Nord, Sherbrooke, PQ J1H 5N4, Canada
来源
CRYSTALS | 2016年 / 6卷 / 04期
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
isomorphism; crystal structures; supramolecular sheets; hydrogen bond; halogen bond; synthesis; diacetylene; bromodiyne; terminal alkyne; DFT theoretical calculation; SINGLE-CRYSTAL; TOPOCHEMICAL POLYMERIZATION; NONCOVALENT INTERACTIONS; INTERMOLECULAR INTERACTIONS; DENSITY FUNCTIONALS; GEOMETRY; ISOSTRUCTURALITY; THERMOCHEMISTRY; VERAGUAMIDES; COMPLEXES;
D O I
10.3390/cryst6040037
中图分类号
O7 [晶体学];
学科分类号
0702 ; 070205 ; 0703 ; 080501 ;
摘要
Isomorphous crystals of two diacetylene derivatives with carbamate functionality (BocNH-CH2-diyne-X, where X = H or Br) have been obtained. The main feature of these structures is the original 2D arrangement (as supramolecular sheets or walls) in which the H bond and halogen bond have a prominent effect on the whole architecture. The two diacetylene compounds harbor neighboring carbamate (Boc protected amine) and conjugated alkyne functionalities. They differ only by the nature of the atom located at the penultimate position of the diyne moiety, either a hydrogen atom or a bromine atom. Both of them adopt very similar 2D wall organizations with antiparallel carbamates (as in antiparallel beta pleated sheets). Additional weak interactions inside the same walls between molecular bricks are H bond interactions (diyne-HO=C) or halogen bond interactions (diyne-BrO=C), respectively. Based on crystallographic atom coordinates, DFT (B3LYP/6-31++G(d,p)) and DFT (M06-2X/6-31++G(d,p)) calculations were performed on these isostructural crystals to gain insight into the intermolecular interactions.
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