Abstract

Abstract The CH/π interaction is a weak molecular force occurring between CH groups and π-groups. A study was carried out by use of the Cambridge Structural Database in order to obtain insights into the nature of the CH/π interaction and to examine its role in the crystal packing. The proportion of organic molecules bearing at least one CH/π interaction in their crystal structures has been found considerable. The CH hydrogen atoms tend to point toward the center of the aromatic ring. A number of short CH/π distances have been shown in the crystal structures of organic compounds. Moreover, the mean CH/π distance decreases as the acidity of the CH group increases. These results suggest that the CH/π interaction is not simply due to the dispersion force but involves other types of interactions, which are orientation-dependent and effective at wider ranges. It was suggested that the CH/π interaction constitutes one of the important factors in controlling the crystal packing of molecules.

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