Abstract
Structurally identified, three unexpected products, obtained from the reaction of tritphenylmethanethiol with (+)-R-pulegone, i.e., bis(triphenylmethyl) sulfide, bis(tripheny- lmethyl) trisulfide, and bis(triphenylmethyl) peroxide, have been examined using Hirshfeld surface analysis. This analysis has been also performed for several of their simple
analogues. Comparison of the results obtained shows that relative contributions of close contacts to the Hirshfeld surfaces of the molecules depend on the number of sulfur atoms between the central C atoms of compounds Ph3CSnCPh3 (n = 1, 2, 3 and 6), and in the case of Ph3XO2XPh3 (X = C, Si, Ge) compounds on the type of central X atom.
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Acknowledgments
The work was financially supported by the National Science Center fund awarded, based on the decision UMO-2011/01/B/ST5/06304 (to JD).