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Isoquinoline-based Werner clathrates with xylene isomers: aromatic interactions vs. molecular flexibility
Merrill M Wicht1, Nikoletta B Báthori, Luigi R Nassimbeni
1University of Cape Town, Rondebosch, Cape Town, South Africa.
Abstract:
The crystal structures of the Werner clathrates Ni(NCS)2(isoquinoline)4 (H) with para-xylene (px), meta-xylene (mx) and ortho-xylene (ox) have been elucidated. The kinetics of thermal decomposition of the three inclusion compounds were performed using the isothermal technique of Flynn and Wall. Selectivity of H for the xylene isomers was determined for both the liquid and vapour phase binary mixtures of the xylenes. The chosen ligand has a larger aromatic system to improve the possible π interactions between H and the selected guests. The planarity of the isoquinoline ligand causes H rigidity and its selectivity was compared to a related Werner complex containing the more flexible 4-phenylpyridine.
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