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Conversion between 2-and 3-dimensional halogen-bonded networks formed from a single building block
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Conversion between 2-and 3-dimensional halogen-bonded networks formed from a single building block

Jordan N. Smith, Courtney Ennis, Huan V. Doan, Valeska P. Ting and Nicholas G. White
ChemRxiv.org
ChemRxiv
12/01/2026
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/50098

Abstract

supramolecular chemistry frameworks networks halogen bonding
Despite their promise as porous supramolecular materials, permanently porous halogen-bonded frameworks have not been realised, and progress in the field is limited by a lack of understanding of what happens when these materials are activated via solvent exchange or under vacuum. In the current work, a single building block bearing complementary iodoalkyne halogen bond donors and pyridine-N-oxide acceptors is described. Crystallisation is solvent dependent, with initial experiments giving networks containing unwanted hydrogen bonding interactions between components. Subsequent optimisation of conditions enabled the generation of a 3D network assembled by only halogen bonds. Upon solvent exchange, the 3D network undergoes an unprecedented single-crystal transformation to a new 2D phase. Synchrotron far-infrared spectroscopy was employed to identify diagnostic signals for the phase transition. These results add to our understanding of the dynamic nature of halogen-bonded network materials.
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