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Title: | Nature of fluorine interactions in ‘wheel and axle’ topology based hexa-coordinated Sn(iv)-porphyrins: an experimental and theoretical analysis |
Authors: | Adhikari, D. |
Keywords: | Fluorine Wheels Topology Porphyrins |
Issue Date: | 2020 |
Publisher: | Royal Society of Chemistry |
Citation: | CrystEngComm, 22(30), pp.5049-5059. |
Abstract: | This study targets the construction of metalloporphyrin assemblies directed by fluorine-centered non-covalent interactions that can conveniently operate on a metallated tetrapyridylporphyrin system, which topologically resembles a wheel–axle duo. We chose a series of Sn(axial-L)2-(5,10,15,20-tetrapyridylporphyrin) [Sn(L)2-TPyP, where L = fluorine-substituted benzoate moiety] complexes as our building units, which have only one fluorine atom on the benzoate moiety (compounds 1 and 2) but progressively increased to 2 (compound 3) and to 5 (compound 4). This stepwise augmentation also showed a concomitant increase in fluorine-based intermolecular interactions. Four complexes with varying F : H ratios of 1 : 4 to 5 : 0 at the axle part of the molecule were structurally analyzed by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Fluorine-centered intermolecular interactions have been investigated and found to correlate with the number of fluorine atoms present at the axial benzoato-ligand of the wheel–axle duo. The augmentation in the number of fluorine-centered interactions was theoretically supported by Hirshfeld surface analysis showing a steep increase from 11% (1/2) to 20% (3) to 39% (4) as a function of the degree of fluorine-substitution. However, electrostatic potential surface (ESP) analysis clearly disproves the formation of σ-holes at fluorine atoms and thus vitiates their role as XB donors in these complexes. The occurrence of such short-contacts as a result of the ‘Gulliver effect’ should not be ruled out in fluorine based crystal engineering attempts. |
Description: | Only IISERM authors are available in the record. |
URI: | https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2020/CE/D0CE00333F#!divAbstract http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3194 |
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