Issue 26, 2024

Crystal engineering for intramolecular π–π stacking: effect of substitution of electron-donating and electron-withdrawing groups on the molecular geometry in conformationally flexible Sulfoesters and sulfonamides

Abstract

A series of 21 sulfoester and sulfonamide derivatives comprising two aromatic rings was synthesized to investigate the effect of the presence of either electron-donating (ED) or electron-withdrawing (EW) groups on the intramolecular π-stacking assembly. The positioning of ED or EW moieties was carried out directly on one of the aromatic rings linked to the sulfonyl or sulfonamide moieties. In contrast, the other aromatic ring (phenyl or pyridine) was connected by a –CH2–CH2– spacer with the sulfonyl or sulfonamide moiety. The purpose of having an ethyl spacer between the two aromatic rings was to achieve conformational flexibility, facilitating the intramolecular π-stacking assembly between the two aromatic rings. The use of sulfoester/sulfonamide groups allowed more conformational flexibility to attain desired orientations in solids with the interplay of the hydrogen-bonding interactions. Between the two functional groups, sulfonamides offered a more hydrogen-rich environment due to the amine moiety and may exhibit higher H-bonding propensity than the sulfoester moiety. The central idea here was to study the interplay between the hydrogen-bonding and π⋯π interactions. The substituent groups chosen were categorized as strong electron-withdrawing (–CF3 and –CN), weak electron-withdrawing (–Cl and –Br), neutral (–H), and good electron-donating (–CH3 and –OCH3) groups. Crystal structure analysis revealed the syn conformation for all the derivatives, enabling intramolecular π⋯π interactions between the two aromatic rings, whereas in the sulfonamide derivatives, the molecule takes either midway or anti conformations, except for one pyridine sulfonamide derivative, which showed the syn orientation but lacked intramolecular π-stacking interactions. The absence of any conventional H-bond forming functional groups in the sulfoester derivatives may have resulted in the syn geometry facilitated by intramolecular π-stacking interactions. Conversely, H-bond-forming functional groups in the sulfonamide derivatives could have prevented the syn conformation. The conformational analysis carried out employing density functional theory (DFT) calculations confirmed the higher stability of the syn conformation over the midway and anti orientations.

Graphical abstract: Crystal engineering for intramolecular π–π stacking: effect of substitution of electron-donating and electron-withdrawing groups on the molecular geometry in conformationally flexible Sulfoesters and sulfonamides

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Mar 2024
Accepted
24 May 2024
First published
28 May 2024

CrystEngComm, 2024,26, 3557-3573

Crystal engineering for intramolecular π–π stacking: effect of substitution of electron-donating and electron-withdrawing groups on the molecular geometry in conformationally flexible Sulfoesters and sulfonamides

S. R. Shaikh, R. L. Gawade, N. B. Dabke, S. R. Dash, K. Vanka and R. G. Gonnade, CrystEngComm, 2024, 26, 3557 DOI: 10.1039/D4CE00309H

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