Using halogen⋯halogen interactions to direct noncentrosymmetric crystal packing in dipolar organic molecules

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2006-06-01
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Saha, Binoy K.
Nangia, Ashwini
Nicoud, Jean François
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Halogen atoms Cl, Br, and I steer crystallization of 2-halo-3- hydroxypyridine 1, pyridine-N-oxides 2, and 2-halo-3-aminopyridine 3 in noncentrosymmetric space groups efficient for nonlinear optical materials. Whereas the strong hydrogen-bond chains are aligned antiparallel, the L- or V-geometry of weak interhalogen interaction steers polar alignment in the solid state, even for high dipole moment (μ) halogenated N-oxides 2 (μ > 5.0 D). Six out of seven structures evaluated crystallize in polar/chiral space groups due to interhalogen interactions compared to the one in six probability of noncentrosymmetric packing for achiral molecules. © 2006 American Chemical Society.
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Crystal Growth and Design. v.6(6)