Intramolecular π-π Interactions in Flexibly Linked Partially Fluorinated Bisarenes in the Gas Phase.
Sebastian BlomeyerMarvin LinnemannstönsJan Hendrick NissenJannik PaulusBeate NeumannHans-Georg StammlerNorbert W MitzelPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2017)
Three compounds with phenyl and pentafluorophenyl rings bridged by (CH2 )3 and (CH2 )2 SiMe2 units were synthesized by hydrosilylation and C-C coupling reactions. Their solid-state structures are dominated by intermolecular π stacking interactions, primarily leading to dimeric or chain-type aggregates. Analysis of free molecules in the gas phase by electron diffraction revealed the most abundant conformer to be significantly stabilized by intramolecular π-π interactions. For the silicon compounds, structures characterized by σ-π interactions between methyl and pentafluorophenyl groups are second lowest in energy and cannot be excluded completely by the gas electron diffraction experiments. C6 H5 (CH2 )3 C6 F5 , in contrast, is present as a single conformer. The gas-phase structures served as a reference for the evaluation of a series of (dispersion-corrected) quantum-chemical calculations.