How the Position of Substitution Affects Intermolecular Bonding in Halogen Derivatives of Carboranes: Crystal Structures of 1,2,3- and 8,9,12-Triiodo- and 8,9,12-Tribromo ortho -Carboranes
The crystal structures of two isomeric triiodo derivatives of -carborane containing substituents in the three most electron-withdrawing positions of the carborane cage, 1,2,3-I -1,2-C B H , and the three most electron-donating positions, 8,9,12-I -1,2-C B H , as well as the crystal structure of 8,9,...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) Switzerland), 2023-01, Vol.28 (2), p.875 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The crystal structures of two isomeric triiodo derivatives of
-carborane containing substituents in the three most electron-withdrawing positions of the carborane cage, 1,2,3-I
-1,2-C
B
H
, and the three most electron-donating positions, 8,9,12-I
-1,2-C
B
H
, as well as the crystal structure of 8,9,12-Br
-1,2-C
B
H
, were determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. In the structure of 1,2,3-I
-1,2-C
B
H
, an iodine atom attached to the boron atom (position 3) donates its lone pairs simultaneously to the σ-holes of both iodine atoms attached to the carbon atoms (positions 1 and 2) with the I⋯I distance of 3.554(2) Å and the C-I⋯I and B-I⋯I angles of 169.2(2)° and 92.2(2)°, respectively. The structure is additionally stabilized by a few B-H⋯I-shortened contacts. In the structure of 8,9,12-I
-1,2-C
B
H
, the I⋯I contacts of type II are very weak (the I⋯I distance is 4.268(4) Å, the B8-I8⋯I12 and B12-I12⋯I8 angles are 130.2(3)° and 92.2(3)°) and can only be regarded as dihalogen bonds formally. In comparison with the latter, the structure of 8,9,12-Br
-1,2-C
B
H
demonstrates both similarities and differences. No Br⋯Br contacts of type II are observed, while there are two Br⋯Br halogen bonds of type I. |
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ISSN: | 1420-3049 1420-3049 |
DOI: | 10.3390/molecules28020875 |