The reaction of methylcarbonate ionic liquids with H2S or H2Se offers a highly selective synthesis of analytically pure, well-defined and soluble hydrosulphide and hydroselenide organic salts of general interest. Among them, imidazolium hydrochalcogenides show an astonishingly high volatility for cation-aprotic ILs, which allows their quantitative sublimation below 100 °C/10-2 mbar and actually results in ionic single crystal growth from the gas phase. Vaporisation and decomposition characteristics were investigated by isothermal TGA measurements and DFT calculations.
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Finger, L. H., Wohde, F., Grigoryev, E. I., Hansmann, A. K., Berger, R., Roling, B., & Sundermeyer, J. (2015). Access to pure and highly volatile hydrochalcogenide ionic liquids. Chemical Communications, 51(90), 16169–16172. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5cc06224a
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