An unprecedented Dianin clathrate structure with: Z ′(host) = 16

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Abstract

The structure of the iso-propanol clathrate of 4-p-hydroxyphenyl 2,2,4-trimethylthiachroman, the direct thia-analogue of Dianin's compound, has been studied by single-crystal X-ray diffraction as a function of temperature from 371 K down to 90 K. The standard Dianin unit cell, observed at high temperature, undergoes two sequential commensurate thermal phase transformations which results at low temperature in a unit cell with 16 times the original volume and with Z′(host) = 16 and Z = 288, the space group R3 being retained. This ultimate unit cell with a quadrupled a-axis has a = 111.7910(5) Å and c = 10.8568(1) Å and the crystal packing now features not only the prototypal [OH]6 hexamer host unit but also novel hydrogen-bonded octameric host-guest units with respective symmetries Ci and C1. In addition it has been established that the corresponding achiral selena-Dianin's clathrate and the polar chiral quasiracemic iso-propanol clathrate, space group R3, formed from R-Dianin's and S-thia-Dianin's components also exhibit novel related temperature-dependant behaviour.

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Frampton, C. S., Ketuly, K. K., Ali, H. B. M., Azizan, A. H. S., Gall, J. H., & Macnicol, D. D. (2017). An unprecedented Dianin clathrate structure with: Z ′(host) = 16. CrystEngComm, 19(19), 2653–2659. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ce00451f

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