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Design and Synthesis of a Thermally Stable Organic Electride
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Materials ScienceInorganic ChemistryChemical EngineeringDirected SynthesisRoom TemperatureEngineeringOrganic ElectrochemistryOrganic ElectronicsPiperazine RingOrganic ChemistryMain Group ChemistryChemistryInorganic SynthesisInorganic Compound
An electride has been synthesized that is stable to auto-decomposition at room temperature. The key was the theoretically directed synthesis of a per-aza analogue of cryptand[2.2.2] in which each of the linking arms contains a piperazine ring. This complexant was designed to provide strong complexation of Na+ via pre-organization of a "crypt" that contains eight nonreducible tertiary amine nitrogens. The structure and properties indicate that, as with other electrides, the "anions" are electrons trapped in the cavities formed by close-packing of the complexed cations. The isostructural sodide, with Na- anions in the cavities, is also stable at and above room temperature.
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