Abstract

In order to study the structure-directing competition between hydrogen- and halogen-bond donors we have synthesized two ligands, 3,3′-azobipyridine and 4,4′-azobipyridine, and co-crystallized them with a series of bi-functional donor molecules comprising an activated halogen-bond donor (I or Br) as well as a hydrogen-bond donor (acid, phenol or oxime) on the same backbone. Based on the subsequent single-crystal analysis, 5 of 6 co-crystals of 3,3′-azobipyridine are assembled using hydrogen bonds as the primary driving force accompanied by weaker secondary (C–X⋯O) interactions. However, in 5 out of the 6 co-crystals of 4,4′-azobipyridine, both hydrogen bonds (O–H⋯N) and halogen bonds (C–X⋯N) are present as structure-directing interactions leading to 1-D chains. Since the charges on the acceptor sites in 3,3′- and 4,4′-azobipyridine are very similar, the observed difference in binding behaviour highlights the importance of binding-site location on the acceptor molecules (anti-parallel in 3,3′-azobipyridine and co-linear in 4,4′-azobipyridine) as a direct influence over the structural balance between hydrogen- and halogen-bond donors.

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