Artículo
Synthesis and Crystallographic Studies of Disubstituted Carboranyl Alcohol Derivatives: Prevailing Chiral Recognition?
Di Salvo, Florencia
; Paterakis, Christos ; Ying Tsang, Min ; García, Yolanda; Viñas, Clara ; Teixidor, Francesc ; Giner Planas, José ; Light, Mark E. ; Hursthouse, Michael B. ; Choquesillo Lazarte, Duane
Fecha de publicación:
02/2013
Editorial:
American Chemical Society
Revista:
Crystal Growth & Design
ISSN:
1528-7483
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
The syntheses of new o-carboranyldiols bearing aromatic rings bis-[R(hydroxy)methyl]-1,2-dicarba-closo-dodecaborane (R = 2-pyridyl 1a, 3-pyridyl 1b, 4-pyridyl 1c, 2-quinolyl 1d, 4-quinolyl 1e, henyl 1f) are reported. The compounds are obtained as mixtures of meso (syn) and racemic (anti) stereoisomers with a slight diastereomeric excess (syn:anti ratio of 0.7:1) in all cases but in 1b. The cristal structures of the meso compounds syn-1a.2MeOH, syn-1b, syn-1f.0.25H2 O and racemic anti-1a.MeOH, anti-1a.EtOH, and anti-1d.2H2 O are reported. We provide an analysis of these compounds by means of NMR and X-ray crystallography, in the context of crystal engineering and chiral recognition. The results show that the cristal packings for these alcohols are dominated by the supramolecular O-H...N and/or O-H...O hydrogen bonds. Supramolecular analysis of all compounds in this work reveals that homochiral self-assembly, that is, formation of homochiral hydrogen bonded complexes, prevails over heterochiral self-assembly (formation of heterochiral hydrogen bonded complexes).
Palabras clave:
Chiral Recognition
,
Crystal Engineering
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Boron Clusters
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Diols
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Citación
Di Salvo, Florencia; Paterakis, Christos ; Ying Tsang, Min ; García, Yolanda; Viñas, Clara ; et al.; Synthesis and Crystallographic Studies of Disubstituted Carboranyl Alcohol Derivatives: Prevailing Chiral Recognition?; American Chemical Society; Crystal Growth & Design; 13; 4; 2-2013; 1473-1484
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