Issue 3, 2016

From single-point to three-point halogen bonding between zinc(ii) tetrathiocyanate and tetrabromomethane

Abstract

X-ray structural analysis revealed that (Bu4N)2[Zn(NCS)4]·3CBr4 co-crystals comprise a honeycomb-like network in which each thiocyanate anion is linked to the zinc(II) cation via N–Zn coordination bonds and to three tetrabromomethane molecules via S⋯Br halogen bonds. Most of the halogen bonds in this hybrid network are similar to those between the CBr4 molecules and the separate NCS anions. However, it also contains an unusual two-point interaction involving two NCS ligands of the [Zn(NCS)4]2− complex and two bromine substituents of the CBr4 molecule. DFT computations with ωB97XD and M062X functionals confirmed that the two-point-bonded complex represents a (local) energy minimum for the CBr4·[Zn(NCS)4]2− dyads. These computations also revealed that complexes in which the [Zn(NCS)4]2− dianion and CBr4 molecule are linked by three-point halogen bonds are characterized by somewhat lower energy both in the gas phase and in dichloromethane. Yet, the strengths of these two- and three-point halogen bonds are close to that between the CBr4 molecules and NCS anions (and the experimental formation constants of CBr4·[Zn(NCS)4]2− and CBr4·NCS associates in dichloromethane are also similar). This indicates that each component of the multicenter interaction is significantly weaker than the one-point CBr4·NCS halogen bond. The lack of enhancement of the strength of multi-point bonding is apparently related to the deviations of the geometries of individual halogen bonds involved in these multicenter interactions from their optimal values.

Graphical abstract: From single-point to three-point halogen bonding between zinc(ii) tetrathiocyanate and tetrabromomethane

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
31 Oct 2015
Accepted
03 Dec 2015
First published
03 Dec 2015

CrystEngComm, 2016,18, 488-495

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From single-point to three-point halogen bonding between zinc(II) tetrathiocyanate and tetrabromomethane

S. V. Rosokha, C. L. Stern and M. K. Vinakos, CrystEngComm, 2016, 18, 488 DOI: 10.1039/C5CE02125A

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