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. 2021 Oct 14;22(20):2115-2127.
doi: 10.1002/cphc.202100383. Epub 2021 Aug 26.

Influence of Fluorine Substitution on Nonbonding Interactions in Selected Para-Halogeno Anilines

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Influence of Fluorine Substitution on Nonbonding Interactions in Selected Para-Halogeno Anilines

Wojciech Pietruś et al. Chemphyschem. .

Abstract

A series of 4-halogeno aniline derivatives was studied employing combined theoretical and experimental methods (i. e. crystal structure analysis and vibrational spectroscopies). This simplified model system was selected to shed light on the impact of fluorine substitution on the formation of noncovalent interactions such as halogen bonds (XBs) and hydrogen bonds (HBs), which are key interactions in fluorinated/halogenated drug-protein complex formation. Comparative analysis of three previously reported and five newly determined crystal structures indicated that, in most cases, 2-fluoro and 2,6-difluoro substitution of 4-X anilines increases the ability of adjacent amine to form strong N-H⋅⋅⋅N HBs. Additionally, fluorine substituents in the difluorinated derivatives are competitive and attractive HB and XB acceptors and increase the probability of halogen-halogen contacts. A peculiar observation was made for 4-iodoaniline and 2,6-difluoro-4-iodoaniline, which form distinct interaction patterns compared to the corresponding 4-Cl and 4-Br analogs. The observed intramolecular N-H⋅⋅⋅F interactions lead to additional NH bands in the FT-IR spectra.

Keywords: 4-halogeno anilines; crystal structure analysis; fluorine substituent; hydrogen and halogen bonds; nonbonding interactions.

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