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Molecular bricklaying: the protonated benzimidazole moiety as a synthon for crystal engineering

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Matthews, Craig
Broughton, Vanessa
Bernardinelli, Gerald
Melich, Xavier
Brand, Guy
Willis, Anthony
Williams, Brook

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Royal Society of Chemistry

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The crystal structures of three salts of diprotonated 1,2-bis(1H-benzimidazol-2-yl)ethane, 1, with tetrahalogenometallates are reported. The crystal lattices are constructed from two types of interactions, the stacking of the protonated benzimidazole groups and N-H⋯Cl hydrogen bonding between the cations and the complex anions. Depending on the conformation of the cation, two- or three-dimensionally stacked structures are formed. A similar packing motif is found with the related cation formed by 1,3-bis(1H-benzimidazol-2-yl)-propane, 2, and this suggests that the protonated benzimidazole group may be a useful synthon for crystal engineering.

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New Journal of Chemistry

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