Crystal engineering using bisphenols: interwoven ladders, sheet and framework structures in the binary adducts of 4,4 '-sulfonyldiphenol with pyrazine (2/1), 4,4 '-bipyridyl (1/1), trans-1,2-bis(4-pyridyl)ethene (1/1), 1,2-bis(4-pyridyl)ethane (1/1) and 4,4 '-trimethylenedipyridine (1/1), and in 4,4 '-sulfonyldiphenol-4,4 '-trimethylenedipiperidine-water (2/2/1)
G. Ferguson et al., Crystal engineering using bisphenols: interwoven ladders, sheet and framework structures in the binary adducts of 4,4 '-sulfonyldiphenol with pyrazine (2/1), 4,4 '-bipyridyl (1/1), trans-1,2-bis(4-pyridyl)ethene (1/1), 1,2-bis(4-pyridyl)ethane (1/1) and 4,4 '-trimethylenedipyridine (1/1), and in 4,4 '-sulfonyldiphenol-4,4 '-trimethylenedipiperidine-water (2/2/1), ACT CRYST B, 55, 1999, pp. 573-590
The structures of six hydrogen-bonded adducts of 4,4'-sulfonyldiphenol with
heteroaromatic amines have been determined. In 4,4'-sulfonyldiphenol-pyraz
ine (2/1) the pyrazine molecules lie across centres of inversion. The bisph
enol molecules are linked into C(8) chains parallel to [100] by means of O-
H ... O=S hydrogen bonds, and antiparallel pairs of these chains are cross-
linked by the pyrazine molecules, via O-H ... N hydrogen bonds, to form mol
ecular ladders containing R-6(6)(50) rings between the rungs of the ladders
. Each ladder is interwoven with two neighbouring ladders, thus producing a
continuous two-dimensional sheet. The structure of 4,4'-sulfonyldiphenol-4
,4'-bipyridyl (1/1) consists of spiral C-2(2)(21) chains parallel to [010]
containing alternating bisphenol and bipyridyl molecules linked by O-H ...
N hydrogen bonds: these chains are linked by two types of C-H ... O=S hydro
gen bonds which form C(5) chains along [001] and C-2(2)(10) chains along [1
01], thus generating two interconnected nets characterized in the one case
by a chequerboard pattern of R-6(6)(44) and R-6(6)(52) rings, and in the ot
her by a single type of R-6(6)(46) ring. 4,4'-Sulfonyldiphenol-trans-1,2-bi
s(4-pyridyl) ethene (1/1) [systematic name: 4,4'-sulfonyldiphenol-trans-4,4
'-vinylenedipyridine (1/1)] and 4,4'-sulfonyldiphenol-1,2-bis(4-pyridyl)eth
ane (1/1) [systematic name: 4,4'-sulfonyldiphenol-trans-4 ,4'-ethylenedipyr
idine (1/1)] are isomorphous: the 1,2-bis(4-pyridyl)ethene component exhibi
ts orientational disorder, corresponding approximately to a 180 degrees rot
ation of cn 23% of the molecules about the NN vector; in each compound the
structure is built from C-2(2)(23) chains of alternating bisphenol and bis(
pyridyl) molecules connected by O-H ... N hydrogen bonds, running parallel
to [112] and generated by translation. The [112] chains are linked by C-H .
.. O hydrogen bonds which generate C-2(2)(12) chains parallel to [101], so
forming a two-dimensional net built from R-6(6)(50) rings. The structure of
4,4'-sulfonyldiphenol-4,4'-trimethylenedipyridine (1/1) consists of C-2(2)
(24) chains parallel to [100] generated by translation and consisting of al
ternating bisphenol and bis(pyridyl) molecules linked by O-H ... N hydrogen
bonds. Pairs of such chains are coiled together to form double helices, an
d pairs of such double helices, of opposite hand, are linked together by pa
ired C-H ... O hydrogen bonds in R-2(2)(10) rings to form pairs of interwov
en ladders in which the C-2(2)(24) chains form the uprights and the R-2(2)(
10) rings form the rungs, between which are R-6(6)(50) rings: an R-2(2)(10)
ring belonging to one ladder lies at the centre of an R-6(6)(50) ring belo
nging to the other. 4,4'-Sulfonyldiphenol-4, 4'-trimethylenedipiperidine-wa
ter (2/2/1) is a salt, 2C(13)H(27)N(2)(+). 2C(12)H(9)O(4)S(-). H2O, contain
ing two independent singly protonated diamine cations, two independent bisp
henolate anions, and neutral water molecules. The two independent diamine c
ations are linked by N-H ... N hydrogen bonds into C-2(2)(24) chains runnin
g parallel to [001] and generated by translation, and each type of bispheno
late anion forms an independent spiral C(12) chain, also parallel to [001].
The three types of chain are linked by the water molecules: the two types o
f bisphenolate chain are linked by water molecules acting as double donors
in O-H ... O- hydrogen bonds in a C-6(4)(32) chain parallel to [100], thus
generating a two-dimensional net built from R-8(6)(56) rings; the diamine c
hains are linked to these nets by means of N-H ... O hydrogen bonds in whic
h the water molecules act as accepters and further hydrogen bonds, of N-H .
.. O- and N-H ... O=S types, link these two-dimensional nets into a continu
ous three-dimensional framework.