The pentafluoroethyltrihydridoborate anion: from shock sensitive salts to stable room temperature ionic liquids†
Abstract
The reaction of pentafluoroethyllithium with BH3·thf yields [C2F5BH3]− that is stable against H2O, OH− and air due to the electron withdrawing C2F5 group. M[C2F5BH3] (M = K, Cs) are shock sensitive solids whereas salts with organic cations such as the room temperature ionic liquid [EMIm][C2F5BH3] are stable for years. [C2F5BH3]− is a mild reducing agent, which is also reflected by its electrochemical properties. Oxidation with I2 or Br2 in the presence of Lewis bases yields the first stable adducts C2F5BH2·L.

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