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Twisted aromatics, 9-anthryl and 1-pyrenyl terpyridines organize into novel multi-directional ‘ladder-like’ motifs in the solid state
Authors:A. Gulyani   R. Srinivasa Gopalan   G. U. Kulkarni  S. Bhattacharya  
Abstract:9-Anthryl and 1-pyrenyl terpyridines (1 and 2, respectively), key precursors for the design of novel fluorescent sensors have been synthesized and characterized by 1H NMR, mass spectroscopy and X-ray crystallography. Twisted molecular conformations for each 1 and 2 were observed in their single crystal structures. Energy minimization calculations for the 1 and 2 using the semi-empirical AM1 method show that the ‘twisted’ conformation is intrinsic to these systems. We observe interconnected networks of edge-to-face CHπ interactions, which appear to be cooperative in nature, in each of the crystal structures. The two twisted molecules, although having differently shaped polyaromatic hydrocarbon substituents, show similar patterns of edge-to-face CHπ interactions.The presently described systems comprise of two aromatic surfaces that are almost orthogonal to each other. This twisted or orthogonal nature of the molecules leads to the formation of interesting multi-directional ladder like supramolecular organizations. A combination of edge-to-face and face-to-face packing modes helps to stabilize these motifs. The ladder like architecture in 1 is helical in nature.
Keywords:X-ray crystallography   Twisted conformations   Polyaromatic systems   CHπ   and π  π   interactions
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