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Halogen bonding in the co-crystallization of potentially ditopic diiodotetrafluorobenzene: a powerful tool for constructing multicomponent supramolecular assemblies

Journal

NATIONAL SCIENCE REVIEW
Volume 7, Issue 12, Pages 1906-1932

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/nsr/nwaa170

Keywords

halogen bond; co-crystal; physicochemical properties; supramolecular chemistry; crystal engineering

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61874053, 61805117, 21502091, 21502092, 21774061]
  2. Natural Science Funds of the Education Committee of Jiangsu Province [18KJA430009]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province [BK20171470]
  4. 'High-Level Talents in Six Industries' of Jiangsu Province [XYDXX019]
  5. Key Laboratory for Organic Electronics and Information Display
  6. State Key Laboratory of Supramolecular Structure and Materials [sklssm202014]

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Halogen bonding is emerging as a significant driving force for supramolecular self-assembly and has aroused great interest during the last two decades. Among the various halogen-bonding donors, we take notice of the ability of 1,4-diiodotetrafluorobenzene (1,4-DITFB) to co-crystallize with diverse halogen-bonding acceptors in the range from neutral Lewis bases (nitrogen-containing compounds, N-oxides, chalcogenides, aromatic hydrocarbons and organometallic complexes) to anions (halide ions, thio/selenocyanate ions and tetrahedral oxyanions), leading to a great variety of supramolecular architectures such as discrete assemblies, 1D infinite chains and 2D/3D networks. Some of them act as promising functional materials (e.g. fluorescence, phosphorescence, optical waveguide, laser, non-linear optics, dielectric and magnetism) and soft materials (e.g. liquid crystal and supramolecular gel). Here we focus on the supramolecular structures of multicomponent complexes and their related physicochemical properties, highlight representative examples and show clearly the main directions that remain to be developed and improved in this area. From the point of view of crystal engineering and supramolecular chemistry, the complexes summarized here should give helpful information for further design and investigation of the elusive category of halogen-bonding supramolecular functional materials.

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