| Literature DB >> 30679878 |
Sara Norrehed1, Christoffer Karlsson2, Mark E Light3, Anders Thapper4, Ping Huang4, Adolf Gogoll1.
Abstract
ABSTRACT: N,N'-Diphenyl-3,7-diazacyclooctane and structurally related N,N'-diphenylbispidine derivatives react with silver(I) ions in a high-yielding C-C coupling reaction to produce dication-diradical species, with the silver ions serving a double function both as template and as an oxidant. The resulting bis(benzidino)phane derivatives are persistent organic radicals, stable for several months in solution as well as in the solid state, at room temperature and above, as well as being exposed to the atmosphere. The molecular structure features a double-decker cyclophane motif, stabilized by intramolecular π-dimerization of two delocalized benzidinium radical segments. Intermolecular π-dimers are formed in the solid state.Entities:
Keywords: Biaryls; Crystal structure; Heterocycles; Oxidative coupling
Year: 2018 PMID: 30679878 PMCID: PMC6320754 DOI: 10.1007/s00706-018-2298-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Monatsh Chem ISSN: 0026-9247 Impact factor: 1.451

Fig. 1Crystal structure of dication–diradical 5 confirms double-decker cyclophane motif. Top: The arrangement of dication–diradical cyclophanes displayed along the a, b, and c-axes, showing intercalation with counterions and solvent molecules (crystal from acetone solution). Bottom left: ORTEP figure, ellipsoids drawn at 35% probability level, showing slight deviation of the two benzidine segments from perfect planarity. Bottom right: atoms drawn at van der Waals radii, indicating the close π-stacking between the two cyclophane segments
Fig. 2Intra- and intermolecular π-stacking in the solid state of dication–diradical 5. Left: crystal packing viewed down crystallographic a-axis, with colour coding of symmetry equivalent units of pairwise π-stacked cyclophanes. Right: intermolecular π-stacking within a pair of symmetry equivalent molecules, viewed from three different directions

Fig. 3Cyclic voltammetry showing several redox steps for the dication–diradical cyclophane 5
