Self-association of an indole based guanidinium-carboxylate-zwitterion: Formation of stable dimers in solution and the solid state

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The indole based zwitterion 2 forms stable dimers held together by H-bond assisted ion pairs. Dimerisation was confirmed in the solid state and studied in solution using dilution NMR experiments. Even though zwitterion 2 forms very stable dimers even in DMSO, their stability is lower than of an analogous pyrrole based zwitterion 1. As revealed by the X-ray crystal structure the two binding sites in 2 cannot be planar due to steric interactions between the guanidinium group and a neighbouring aromatic CH. Hence the guanidinium moiety is twisted out of planarity from the rest of the molecule forcing the two monomers in dimer 2·2 to interact in a non-ideal orientation. Furthermore, the acidity of the NHs is lower than in 1 (as determined by UV-pH-titration) also leading to less efficient binding interactions. © 2010 Rether et al.

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Rether, C., Sicking, W., Boese, R., & Schmuck, C. (2010). Self-association of an indole based guanidinium-carboxylate-zwitterion: Formation of stable dimers in solution and the solid state. Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry, 6. https://doi.org/10.3762/bjoc.6.3

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