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Synthesis of a Thiol Building Block for the Crystallization of a Semiconducting Gyroidal Metal-sulfur Framework
Published on: April 9, 2018
Sulfonates as Versatile Structural Counterions of Epoxidized Salts
Tony Kui1, Charline Chardin1, Jacques Rouden1
1Normandie Université, LCMT UMR 6507, ENSICAEN, CNRS, 6 bd. Du Maréchal Juin, 14050, Caen, France.
Abstract:
Ionic liquids have recently emerged as monomers to synthesize multifunctional polymeric materials. Among such species, ionic epoxy-based networks represent promising but underdeveloped materials that are hindered by tricky access to the functionalized ionic liquid monomers. To date, the reported epoxidized imidazolium salts have focused on highly toxic epichlorohydrin. This study concerns flexible and efficient methods to synthesize versatile building blocks with sulfonates as valuable anions. The judicious combination of an aliphatic or aromatic sulfonate with an imidazolium leads to new epoxidized salts with high structural variability and good chemical and thermal stability (>300 °C).
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