79/81Br nuclear quadrupole resonance spectroscopic characterization of halogen bonds in supramolecular assemblies

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Abstract

Despite the applicability of solid-state NMR to study the halogen bond, the direct NMR detection of 79/81Br covalently bonded to carbon remains impractical due to extremely large spectral widths, even at ultra-high magnetic fields. In contrast, nuclear quadrupole resonance (NQR) offers comparatively sharp resonances. Here, we demonstrate the abilities of 79/81Br NQR to characterize the electronic changes in the C-Br⋯N halogen bonding motifs found in supramolecular assemblies constructed from 1,4-dibromotetrafluorobenzene and nitrogen-containing heterocycles. An increase in the bromine quadrupolar coupling constant is observed, which correlates linearly with the halogen bond distance (dBr⋯N). Notably, 79/81Br NQR is able to distinguish between two symmetry-independent halogen bonds in the same crystal structure. This approach offers a rapid and reliable indication for the occurrence of a halogen bond, with experimental times limited only by the observation of 79/81Br NQR resonances.

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Cerreia Vioglio, P., Szell, P. M. J., Chierotti, M. R., Gobetto, R., & Bryce, D. L. (2018). 79/81Br nuclear quadrupole resonance spectroscopic characterization of halogen bonds in supramolecular assemblies. In Chemical Science (Vol. 9, pp. 4555–4561). Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8sc01094c

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