The C–I⋯O halogen bonding in crown ether chemistry†
Abstract
The role of the C–I⋯O halogen bonding in crown ether chemistry has been analyzed and rationalized by using thirteen newly synthesized cocrystals as models. The monotopic C–I⋯O halogen bonding was found to play a dominant role, whereas the bifurcated halogen bonding and the hydrogen-bond enhanced halogen bonding play minor roles. An unexpected new finding is that some binary mixtures of halogen-bond donor and acceptor can spontaneously absorb trace amounts of water from the solvent during the crystal growth period, forming more complex ternary cocrystals.
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