Intermolecular π–π Stacking Interactions Made Visible

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Publication date 09-02-2021
Journal Journal of Chemical Education
Volume | Issue number 98 | 2
Pages (from-to) 540–545
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  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Van 't Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences (HIMS)
Abstract
Mixing the liquids hexafluorobenzene (1) and 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene (mesitylene, 2) results in a crystalline solid with a melting point of 34 °C. The solid consists of alternating π−π stacked pillars of both aromatics. This simple experiment can be used to visually demonstrate the existence and the effect of noncovalent intermolecular π−π stacking interactions. Both benzene derivatives are relatively benign and widely available, and the experiment can be performed within minutes for less than $15 when done on a 22 mL scale (total volume). The demonstration is very robust, as 1:2 mixtures in volume ratios between 2/3 and 3/2 all give a visually similar result (molar ratios of 1.8−0.8). Substituting 2 with the liquid aromatics o-xylene, p-xylene, and aniline also resulted in the formation of a crystalline solid, while using many other liquid aromatics did not.
Document type Article
Note With supplementary file
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jchemed.0c01252
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