Modulating the assembly of N-benzylideneaniline by halogen bonding: crystal, cocrystal and liquid crystals†
Abstract
A novel halogen bonding (XB) donor–acceptor N-benzylideneaniline 3, containing one terminal of iodo-tetrafluorobenzene and the other side of 4-dimethylaminophenyl connected by a CN bond, has been designed and synthesized. As a self-assembled halogen-bonded motif, 3 exists in two conformations and they are antiparallel to generate fishbone-like stacks by π⋯π and C–I⋯π intermolecular interactions. As a halogen-bonded donor, it can connect with 4,4′-bipyridine to constitute 2 : 1 ratio cocrystal with C–I⋯NPy interactions. When the acceptor changes to 4-alkoxystilbazole, liquid crystal property varies with the length of the terminal chains. DSC and POM experiments demonstrated a series of XB liquid crystals. Among them, 3-A10 shows a long range of nematic phase and an integrated schlieren texture.