Halogen bonding of neutral donors using imine groups of porous organic cage compounds as acceptors leads to the formation of halogen-bonded frameworks. We report the use of two different imine cages, in combination with three electron-poor halogen bond donors. Four resulting solid-state structures elucidated by single-crystal X-ray analysis are presented and analysed for the first time by plane-wave DFT calculations and QTAIM-analyses of the entire unit cells, demonstrating the formation of halogen bonds within the networks. The supramolecular frameworks can be obtained either from solution or mechanochemically by liquid-assisted grinding.
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Nieland, E., Komisarek, D., Hohloch, S., Wurst, K., Vasylyeva, V., Weingart, O., & Schmidt, B. M. (2022). Supramolecular networks by imine halogen bonding. Chemical Communications, 58(34), 5233–5236. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2cc00799a
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