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    Synthesis, structure, and supramolecular architecture of benzonitrile and pyridine adducts of bis(pentafluorophenyl)zinc: pentafluorophenyl-aryl interactions versus homoaromatic pairing

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    Treatment of (C6F5)2Zn(toluene) with 2 equiv of a series of benzonitrile or pyridine derivatives yielded the complexes (C6F5)2Zn(L)2 (where L = benzonitrile, 4-(phenyl)benzonitrile, 4-(N-pyrrolyl)benzonitrile, pyridine, 4-(phenyl)pyridine, and 4-(N-pyrrolyl)pyridine). The four-coordinate solution-phase nature of these complexes was confirmed by a series of variable-temperature 19F NMR experiments and comparison to (C6F5)2Zn(2,2?-bipy). The solvent-free solid-state structures of each of the four-coordinate adducts and the toluene solvate of (C6F5)2Zn(NCC6H4C6H5)2 were determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction and have distorted tetrahedral geometries. Analysis of the crystal packing revealed a preponderance of offset face-to-face homo?aryl and embrace-like interactions over the hetero?aryl, pentafluorophenyl?phenyl, interaction. These aryl?aryl synthons serve to assemble paired, one- and three-dimensional supramolecular architectures
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