Abstract

Hydrogen-bonded networks of 4,4‘:2‘,2‘ ‘:4‘ ‘,4‘ ‘‘-quaterimidazole, a new molecular building block for supramolecular assemblies based on π-conjugated oligomers, are investigated in tetrahydrate, hydroiodic acid salt, and dinucleic copper complexes. We emphasize that multidimensional networks are constructed by taking advantage of a two-directional nature of hydrogen-bonding interactions inherent in the imidazole-ring system. In the crystal structure of the tetrahydrate, hydrogen-bonding interactions through water molecules construct a three-dimensional network including a π-stacking columnar structure. The hydroiodic acid salt forms a one-dimensional tape-like structure by double hydrogen bondings across the iodide anions and solvent molecules. The dicopper complex of quaterimidazole exhibits intra- and intermolecular hydrogen bondings to construct a one-dimensional chain by N−H···O···H−N hydrogen bonding through water molecules. These hydrogen-bonding modes of the quaterimidazole system are discussed i...

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