2023
DOI: 10.1002/asia.202300031
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Thiourea‐Based Tritopic Halogen‐Bonding Acceptors

Abstract: A series of thiourea‐based tritopic receptor molecules were synthesized to be used as building blocks for halogen‐bonded assemblies. Here, 16 new receptor molecules were synthesized from two different 2,4,6‐trialkyl‐1,3,5‐tris(bromomethyl)benzene starting materials via tris(isothiocyanatomethyl)benzene intermediates. The alkyl substituents in the benzene ring proved to be important for isothiocyanate group formation instead of competing thiocyanate group. The synthesis route allowed us to synthesize the isothi… Show more

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“…Significant research efforts have been focused on the halogen bonding interaction between nitrogen-based Lewis bases and carbon-bonded halogens (mostly iodine). Other Lewis bases (halogen bond acceptors) like oxygen and sulfur have been comparatively less explored, though they offer promising versatility. Recent efforts in this area have identified N -oxides as effective halogen bond acceptors for both I 2 and some organoiodine compounds. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Significant research efforts have been focused on the halogen bonding interaction between nitrogen-based Lewis bases and carbon-bonded halogens (mostly iodine). Other Lewis bases (halogen bond acceptors) like oxygen and sulfur have been comparatively less explored, though they offer promising versatility. Recent efforts in this area have identified N -oxides as effective halogen bond acceptors for both I 2 and some organoiodine compounds. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%