“…1 The significantly fewer amount of Z′ = 2 structures, which are presented in the literature, are characterized by distinctions in kind between molecules A and B, which can consist of either conformation or (which is more uncommon) configuration of one or more stereogenic centers of a molecule, which are cases of co-crystallization of diastereomers. [10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17] Previously, we have discovered and studied the stable co-crystallization of diastereomeric (by a sulfur atom) pinanyl sulfoxides. 17 These compounds are crystallized as H-bonded dimers, constructed by forming a new centrosymmetrical stereogenic sulfur-containing synthon F (Fig.…”