Halogen Bonding in N-Alkyl-Bromo-/Lodo-Pyridinium Salts and its Application in Chromatography

Chemistry. 2024 Dec 5;30(68):e202403062. doi: 10.1002/chem.202403062. Epub 2024 Oct 16.

Abstract

The alkylation of 3-/4-bromo- and -iodopyridine with methyl triflate smoothly affords the corresponding N-methylpyridinium triflate salts. An anion exchange with NaI or [PPh4]Y (Y=Cl, Br, I) yields the corresponding halide salts. Most of them could be structurally characterized and their strong halogen bonds were investigated. While the halogen atom of 4-halogenopyridinium is susceptible to nucleophilic substitution, 3-halogenopyridinium ions are far more stable against nucleophilic attacks. Due to the comparable interaction strength of halogen bonds and hydrogen bonds, the latter of which is widely used in chromatography, the potential of 3-halogenopyridinium moieties for an application in chromatography is obvious and was successfully employed in affinity chromatography of different proteins.

Keywords: Chromatography; Halogen bonding; Pyridinium.