Abstract
Even though halogen bonding is routinely used in crystal engineering and beyond, multipoint interactions are still quite rare. This applies in particular to self-complementary systems which incorporate both halogen bond donating and accepting moieties. Herein, we present the first homodimer based on a zwitterionic halogen bond donor in which a iodolium core acts as Lewis acidic unit and a sulfonate groups acts as Lewis base. Prior experiments with a carboxylate variant had indicated that it featured too strong coordination, leading to poor solubility. The sulfonate system, in contrast, resulted in a strongly bound dimer with halogen bond distances of 2.73 Å. We anticipate that this motif will form the basis for the further development of halogen-bonding-based linkers.
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