Shape-selective crystallisation of fluxional carbon cages

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Abstract

Dynamic covalent rearrangements of fluxional carbon cages, such as bullvalenes and barbaralanes, impart 'shapeshifting' molecular properties. Here, a series of five barbaralanes each interconvert dynamically between two constitutional isomers in solution, but resolve to single isomers upon crystallisation. Unexpectedly, the minor solution-phase isomers are resolved in two instances. Through dynamic NMR, crystallographic and DFT analyses, we show that the isomer observed in the solid state is not a direct consequence of the equilibrium distribution in solution or any specific noncovalent interactions. Rather, the dynamic preferential crystallisation is dictated by differences in molecular size and shape.

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Bismillah, A. N., Sturala, J., Chapin, B. M., Yufit, D. S., Hodgkinson, P., & McGonigal, P. R. (2018). Shape-selective crystallisation of fluxional carbon cages. Chemical Science, 9(46), 8631–8636. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8sc04303e

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