Literature DB >> 21805980

Long, directional interactions in cofacial silicon phthalocyanine oligomers.

Yang Yang1, Brian Samas, Vance O Kennedy, Dainius Macikenas, Brian L Chaloux, Jacob A Miller, Richard L Speer, John Protasiewicz, A Alan Pinkerton, Malcolm E Kenney.   

Abstract

Single crystal structures have been determined for the three cofacial, oxygen-bridged, silicon phthalocyanine oligomers, [((CH(3))(3)SiO)(2)(CH(3))SiO](SiPcO)(2-4)[Si(CH(3))(OSi(CH(3))(3))(2)], and for the corresponding monomer. The data for the oligomers give structural parameters for a matching set of three cofacial, oxygen-bridged silicon phthalocyanine oligomers for the first time. The staggering angles between the six adjacent cofacial ring pairs in the three oligomers are not in a random distribution nor in a cluster at the intuitively expected angle of 45° but rather are in two clusters, one at an angle of 15° and the other at an angle of 41°. These two clusters lead to the conclusion that long, directional interactions (LDI) exist between the adjacent ring pairs. An understanding of these interactions is provided by atoms-in-molecules (AIM) and reduced-density-gradient (RDG) studies. A survey of the staggering angles in other single-atom-bridged, cofacial phthalocyanine oligomers provides further evidence for the existence of LDI between cofacial phthalocyanine ring pairs in single-atom-bridged phthalocyanine oligomers.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21805980     DOI: 10.1021/jp2019445

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Phys Chem A        ISSN: 1089-5639            Impact factor:   2.781


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