Superalkali–Alkalide
Interactions and Ion Pairing
in Low-Polarity Solvents
Posted on 2021-03-03 - 22:05
The nature of anionic
alkali metals in solution is traditionally
thought to be “gaslike” and unperturbed. In contrast
to this noninteracting picture, we present experimental and computational
data herein that support ion pairing in alkalide solutions. Concentration
dependent ionic conductivity, dielectric spectroscopy, and neutron
scattering results are consistent with the presence of superalkali–alkalide
ion pairs in solution, whose stability and properties have been further
investigated by DFT calculations. Our temperature dependent alkali
metal NMR measurements reveal that the dynamics of the alkalide species
is both reversible and thermally activated suggesting a complicated
exchange process for the ion paired species. The results of this study
go beyond a picture of alkalides being a “gaslike” anion
in solution and highlight the significance of the interaction of the
alkalide with its complex countercation (superalkali).
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Riedel, René; Seel, Andrew G.; Malko, Daniel; Miller, Daniel P.; Sperling, Brendan T.; Choi, Heungjae; et al. (2021). Superalkali–Alkalide
Interactions and Ion Pairing
in Low-Polarity Solvents. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.1c00115