Preparation of second generation ionic liquids by efficient solvent-free alkylation of N-heterocycles with chloroalkanes

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Non-conventional techniques, such as microwave (MW) and power ultrasound (US) as well as combined MW/US irradiation, have been used to promote one-pot synthesis of second-generation ionic liquids (ILs), cutting down reaction times and improving yields. However, the use of chloroalkanes in the alkylation of N-heterocycles requires more drastic conditions if results are to match those obtained with more reactive alkyl halides. The present paper describes a series of MW- or MW/US-promoted IL preparations starting from chloroalkanes and classic heterocycles (1-methylimidazole, pyridine and 1-methylpyrrolidine). When reactions were carried out under conventional heating in an oil bath they required longer reaction times and gave poorer yields. 1H-NMR analysis and ion-exchange chromatography showed that the present solventless procedure afforded ILs of satisfactory purity. The observed high yields (usually 70-98% isolated), and short reaction times showed that a straightforward access to ILs can be also achieved with the use of alkyl chlorides, resulting in a considerable reduction of costs. © 2008 by MDPI.

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Cravotto, G., Gaudino, E. C., Boffa, L., Lévêque, J. M., Estager, J., & Bonrath, W. (2008). Preparation of second generation ionic liquids by efficient solvent-free alkylation of N-heterocycles with chloroalkanes. Molecules, 13(1), 149–156. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules13010149

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