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Molecular design principles of ionic liquids with a sulfonyl fluoride moiety

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The continued success of ionic liquids in applications ranging from energy to medicine poses the challenge to rapidly find new functional ionic liquids with desirable properties while developing practical, scalable… Click to show full abstract

The continued success of ionic liquids in applications ranging from energy to medicine poses the challenge to rapidly find new functional ionic liquids with desirable properties while developing practical, scalable syntheses. As a SuFExable functionality, the sulfonyl fluoride has become widely adopted throughout the field of chemical biology due, in part, to its unique stability–reactivity pattern, highlighting the underappreciated potential of the SVI–F motif in materials chemistry. For the first time, we herein report the development of a set of sulfonyl fluoride-functionalized ionic liquids with considerable structural diversity via an efficient, modular, and orthogonal fluorosulfonylethylation procedure. The resulting SO2F-functionalized ionic milieu has properties consistent with its classification as ionic liquids. We employed a combination of molecular design, synthesis, computational modeling, and X-ray crystallographic studies to gain in-depth understanding of their structure–property correlations. The diversification of the SO2F-bearing salts is extended to include active pharmaceutical precursors, allowing for access to functional materials with a priori low toxicity.

Keywords: molecular design; design principles; chemistry; ionic liquids; sulfonyl fluoride

Journal Title: New Journal of Chemistry
Year Published: 2021

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