Synthetic Approaches to Halogen Bonded Ternary Cocrystals
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- DOI: 10.1002/anie.202103516
Synthetic Approaches to Halogen Bonded Ternary Cocrystals
Abstract
Higher cocrystal synthesis depends acutely on a knowledge of supramolecular synthons. We report three synthetic approaches towards ternary halogen bonded cocrystals that illustrate specificity and generality. Electrophilicity/nucleophilicity differences are needed among alternative sites of halogen bond formation. The two halogen bonds A⋅⋅⋅B and B⋅⋅⋅C in a halogen bonded ternary cocrystal ABC need to be of different strength. Interaction mimicry of hydrogen bonds by halogen bonds is a viable approach towards ternaries as illustrated with the pyrene structure. Finally, the crystal engineer should well be able to anticipate halogen bonds that are stronger than hydrogen bonds.
Keywords: cocrystals; crystal engineering; halogen bond; intermolecular interaction; supramolecular synthons.
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