Literature DB >> 34241946

Three in One: The Versatility of Hydrogen Bonding Interaction in Halide Salts with Hydroxy-Functionalized Pyridinium Cations.

Loai Al Sheakh1, Thomas Niemann1, Alexander Villinger2, Peter Stange1, Dzmitry H Zaitsau1,3, Anne Strate1,3, Ralf Ludwig1,3,4.   

Abstract

The paradigm of supramolecular chemistry relies on the delicate balance of noncovalent forces. Here we present a systematic approach for controlling the structural versatility of halide salts by the nature of hydrogen bonding interactions. We synthesized halide salts with hydroxy-functionalized pyridinium cations [HOCn Py]+ (n=2, 3, 4) and chloride, bromide and iodide anions, which are typically used as precursor material for synthesizing ionic liquids by anion metathesis reaction. The X-ray structures of these omnium halides show two types of hydrogen bonding: 'intra-ionic' H-bonds, wherein the anion interacts with the hydroxy group and the positively charged ring at the same cation, and 'inter-ionic' H-bonds, wherein the anion also interacts with the hydroxy group and the ring system but of different cations. We show that hydrogen bonding is controllable by the length of the hydroxyalkyl chain and the interaction strength of the anion. Some molten halide salts exhibit a third type of hydrogen bonding. IR spectra reveal elusive H-bonds between the OH groups of cations, showing interaction between ions of like charge. They are formed despite the repulsive interaction between the like-charged ions and compete with the favored cation-anion H-bonds. All types of H-bonding are analyzed by quantum chemical methods and the natural bond orbital approach, emphasizing the importance of charge transfer in these interactions. For simple omnium salts, we evidenced three distinct types of hydrogen bonds: Three in one!
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Keywords:  IR spectroscopy; X-ray crystallography; halide salts; hydrogen bonding; ionic liquids

Year:  2021        PMID: 34241946     DOI: 10.1002/cphc.202100424

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemphyschem        ISSN: 1439-4235            Impact factor:   3.102


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Authors:  Alexander E Khudozhitkov; Masaki Donoshita; Alexander G Stepanov; Frederik Philippi; Daniel Rauber; Rolf Hempelmann; Hiroshi Kitagawa; Daniil I Kolokolov; Ralf Ludwig
Journal:  Chemistry       Date:  2022-03-28       Impact factor: 5.020

2.  Dissecting Noncovalent Interactions in Carboxyl-Functionalized Ionic Liquids Exhibiting Double and Single Hydrogens Bonds Between Ions of Like Charge.

Authors:  Lasse Hunger; Loai Al-Sheakh; Dzmitry H Zaitsau; Sergey P Verevkin; Andreas Appelhagen; Alexander Villinger; Ralf Ludwig
Journal:  Chemistry       Date:  2022-07-13       Impact factor: 5.020

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