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Preparation of a Corannulene-functionalized Hexahelicene by CopperI-catalyzed Alkyne-azide Cycloaddition of Nonplanar Polyaromatic Units
Published on: September 18, 2016
Aliphatic-aromatic stacking interactions in cyclohexane-benzene are stronger than aromatic-aromatic interaction in
D B Ninković1, D Z Vojislavljević-Vasilev2, V B Medaković3
1Innovation Center of Department of Chemistry, Studentski trg 12-16, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia and Department of Chemistry, Texas A&M University at Qatar, P. O. Box 23874, Doha, Qatar.
Abstract:
Stacking interactions between cyclohexane and benzene were studied in crystal structures from the Cambridge Structural Database and by ab initio calculations. Calculated at the very accurate CCSD(T)/CBS level of theory, the cyclohexane-benzene interaction energy is -3.27 kcal mol-1, which is significantly stronger than the interaction in the benzene dimer (-2.84 kcal mol-1) indicating the importance of aliphatic-aromatic interactions.
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