Reaction-path calculations and crystal structures of 1,1′-(ethylene-1,2-diyl)dipyridinium dichloride dihydrate and 1,1′-(ethylene-1,2-diyl)dipyridinium dibromide (original) (raw)

2016, Acta Crystallographica Section C Structural Chemistry

The design of new organic–inorganic hybrid ionic materials is of interest for various applications, particularly in the areas of crystal engineering, supramolecular chemistry and materials science. The monohalogenated intermediates 1-(2-chloroethyl)pyridinium chloride, C5H5NCH2CH2Cl+·Cl−, (I′), and 1-(2-bromoethyl)pyridinium bromide, C5H5NCH2CH2Br+·Br−, (II′), and the ionic disubstituted products 1,1′-(ethylene-1,2-diyl)dipyridinium dichloride dihydrate, C12H14N22+·2Cl−·2H2O, (I), and 1,1′-(ethylene-1,2-diyl)dipyridinium dibromide, C12H14N22+·2Br−, (II), have been isolated as powders from the reactions of pyridine with the appropriate 1,2-dihaloethanes. The monohalogenated intermediates (I′) and (II′) were characterized by multinuclear NMR spectroscopy, while (I) and (II) were structurally characterized using powder X-ray diffraction. Both (I) and (II) crystallize with half the empirical formula in the asymmetric unit in the triclinic space groupP\overline{1}. The organic 1,1′-(ethy...