Benzimidazolene-2-thiones: A New Class of Molecules for the Engineering of Molecular Tapes in the Organic Solid State — Eric E. Simanek (1997) | RDL Network
Benzimidazolene-2-thiones: A New Class of Molecules for the Engineering of Molecular Tapes in the Organic Solid State
Article 1997 en
Authors
ES
Eric E. Simanek
AT
Anne Tsoi
CW
Clay C. C. Wang
Abstract
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Derivatives of benzimidazolene-2-thione differing in substitution at the 4 and 5 positions have been synthesized and studied by single-crystal X-ray diffraction and/or X-ray powder diffraction. These derivatives include five monosubstituted compounds (1-SX; X = Me, F, Cl, Br, I), four disubstituted compounds (1-SX2; X = Me, F, Cl, Br), the parent dihydro compound (1-SH2), and the naphthyl compound (2-SH2). Five of these molecules gave crystals suitable for single-crystal X-ray diffraction. In all of these crystals, the molecules pack as parallel, hydrogen-bonded tapes. Alternate molecules of a tape occupy two different planes that are separated by approximately 1 Å. The resulting structure is named a stepped tape. These stepped tapes are divided into two classes based on packing: tapes of 1-SH2, 1-SMe2, and 1-SF pack in flat, parallel planes. Tapes of 2-SH2, 1-SF2, and 1-SCl2 pack at an angle; of these, two (2-SH2 and 1-SF2) incorporate molecules of solvent. None of the structures is isomorphic.
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