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Columnar Stacking of Partially Fluorinated [4]Helicenes: C−H⋅⋅⋅F Interactions Change the Stacking Orientation
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The partial fluorination of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons often produces a layered crystal packing, where fluorinated aromatic surfaces are stacked over nonfluorinated aromatic surfaces. Herein, we report the synthesis and crystal packing of partially fluorinated [4]helicenes with steric congestion resulting from H and F atoms in the fjord region. F<sub>6</sub> -[4]Helicene forms head-to-tail columnar stacks consisting of an alternate arrangement of perfluorinated and nonfluorinated naphthalene moieties. With decreasing fluorine content, aromatic stacking switched from arene-fluoroarene (Ar<sup>H</sup> -Ar<sup>F</sup> ) hetero-stacking to Ar<sup>H</sup> -Ar<sup>H</sup> /Ar<sup>F</sup> -Ar<sup>F</sup> homo-stacking with the help of intermolecular C-H⋅⋅⋅F contacts in the fjord region. As a result, head-to-head columnar stacks appear. Therefore, the conventional Ar<sup>H</sup> -Ar<sup>F</sup> stacking motif is not always applicable to F<sub>n</sub> -[4]helicenes with twisted π-surfaces.
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