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Co-crystal sustained by π-type halogen-bonding inter-actions between 1,4-di-iodo-perchloro-benzene and naphthalene.

Eric BoschEric W ReinheimerDaniel K UnruhRyan H Groeneman
Published in: Acta crystallographica. Section E, Crystallographic communications (2023)
The formation and crystal structure of a co-crystal based upon 1,4-di-iodo-perchloro-benzene (C 6 I 2 Cl 4 ) as the halogen-bond donor along with naphthalene (nap) as the acceptor is reported. The co-crystal [systematic name: 1,2,4,5-tetra-chloro-3,6-di-iodo-benzene-naphthalene, (C 6 I 2 Cl 4 )·(nap)] generates a chevron-like structure that is held together primarily by π-type halogen bonds ( i.e . C-I⋯π contacts) between the components. In addition, C 6 I 2 Cl 4 also inter-acts with the acceptor via C-Cl⋯π contacts that help stabilize the co-crystal. Within the solid, both aromatic components are found to engage in offset and homogeneous face-to-face π-π stacking inter-actions. Lastly, the halogen-bond donor C 6 I 2 Cl 4 is found to engage with neighboring donors by both Type I chlorine-chlorine and Type II iodine-chlorine contacts, which generates an extended structure.
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