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Formation of Benzimidazoisoquinolinium and Benzimidazoisoindolinum Cyclic Systems by the Reaction of 2‑(2-Alkynylphenyl)benzimidazoles with Iodine and Iodine–Iodine Interaction Including Halogen Bonding in Their Crystal Structures
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posted on 2016-06-03, 00:00 authored by Shoji Matsumoto, Shu Kikuchi, Naoto Norita, Hyuma Masu, Motohiro AkazomeThe reaction of 2-(2-alkynylphenyl)benz[d]imidazoles with molecular iodine constructed 5-
and 6-membered
rings as novel organic salts in high yield. The constituted number
of ring systems was influenced by the substituent at the triple bond:
6-membered rings were formed from compounds bearing aryl substituents,
whereas 5-membered ones were obtained from compounds with hydrogen
or alkyl substituents. The products were obtained with triiodide as
a counteranion; however, compounds with iodide were also obtainable
under certain conditions. We also revealed that they had an iodine–iodine
interaction included in halogen bonding between an iodo moiety of
the cation and a triiodide or iodide of the counteranion. The iodine–iodine
interaction was formed with greater preference than the electrostatic
interaction between the cationic atom and triiodide or iodide.