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Cyanohydridoborate Anions: Synthesis, Salts, and Low?Viscosity Ionic Liquids

Mixed hydridocyanoborate room temperature ionic liquids with extraordinary low dynamic viscosities and high specific conductivities providing high thermal and electrochemical stabilities are presented.High?yield syntheses up to molar scales for salts of [BH(CN)3]? (2) and [BH2(CN)2]? (3) starting from commercially available Na[BH4] (Na5), Na[BH3(CN)] (Na4), BCl3, (CH3)3SiCN, and KCN were developed. Direct conversion of Na5 into K2 was accomplished with (CH3)3SiCN and (CH3)3SiCl as a catalyst in an autoclave. Alternatively, Na5 is converted into Na[BH{OC(O)R}3] (R=alkyl) that is more reactive towards (CH3)3SiCN and thus provides an easy access to salts of 2. Some reaction intermediates were identified, for example, Na[BH(CN){OC(O)Et}2] (Na7?b) and Na[BH(CN)2{OC(O)Et}] (Na8?b). A third entry to 2 and 3 uses ether adducts of BHCl2 or BH2Cl such as the commercial 1,4?dioxane adducts that react with KCN and (CH3)3SiCN. Alkali metal salts of 2 and 3 are convenient starting materials for organic salts, especially for low viscosity ionic liquids (ILs). [EMIm]3 has the lowest viscosity and highest conductivity with 10.2?mPa?s and 32.6 mS?cm?1 at 20?°C known for non?protic ILs. The ILs are thermally, chemically, and electrochemically robust. These properties are crucial for applications in electrochemical devices, for example, dye?sensitized solar cells (Grätzel cells).

» Author: Lisa A. Bischoff, Michael Drisch, Christoph Kerpen, Philipp T. Hennig, Johannes Landmann, Jan A. P. Sprenger, Rüdiger Bertermann, Matthias Grüne, Qinqin Yuan, Jonas Warneke, Xue?Bin Wang, Nikolai V. Ignat'ev, Maik Finze

» Reference: doi:10.1002/chem.201804698

» Publication Date: 11/02/2019

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