Cooperative Halogen Bonding and π-π Stacking Interactions as Drivers of Polymorphism.

IF 2.2 3区 化学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Marcin S Małecki, Marcin Moskwa, Przemysław Dopieralski, Sławomir Szafert
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Abstract

Understanding the mechanisms underlying the formation of different polymorphic forms of a given compound is a fundamental issue in modern physical chemistry, with significant implications for the design of functional materials, including those with pharmaceutical relevance. In the present study, the formation of two polymorphic forms of a polyyne compound is elucidated, as confirmed by X-ray crystallographic analysis. The emergence of these polymorphs results from a delicate interplay between halogen bonding and a network of noncovalent π-π stacking interactions. A combination of experimental techniques, single-crystal X-ray diffraction, and theoretical studies allows us to construct a coherent model that rationalizes the formation of both polymorphic modifications of the investigated system.

协同卤素键和π-π堆叠相互作用是多态性的驱动因素。
在现代物理化学中,理解特定化合物不同多晶形式形成的机制是一个基本问题,对功能材料的设计具有重要意义,包括与药物相关的功能材料。在本研究中,通过x射线晶体学分析证实了聚炔化合物的两种多晶形式的形成。这些多晶的出现是由于卤素键和非共价π-π堆叠相互作用网络之间的微妙相互作用。实验技术、单晶x射线衍射和理论研究的结合使我们能够构建一个连贯的模型,使所研究系统的两种多晶修饰的形成合理化。
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Chemphyschem
Chemphyschem 化学-物理:原子、分子和化学物理
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
3.40%
发文量
425
审稿时长
1.1 months
期刊介绍: ChemPhysChem is one of the leading chemistry/physics interdisciplinary journals (ISI Impact Factor 2018: 3.077) for physical chemistry and chemical physics. It is published on behalf of Chemistry Europe, an association of 16 European chemical societies. ChemPhysChem is an international source for important primary and critical secondary information across the whole field of physical chemistry and chemical physics. It integrates this wide and flourishing field ranging from Solid State and Soft-Matter Research, Electro- and Photochemistry, Femtochemistry and Nanotechnology, Complex Systems, Single-Molecule Research, Clusters and Colloids, Catalysis and Surface Science, Biophysics and Physical Biochemistry, Atmospheric and Environmental Chemistry, and many more topics. ChemPhysChem is peer-reviewed.
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