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Polymorphism and solid solutions of trimethylammonium monocarboranes.

Jakob B GrinderslevLasse N SkovDaniel Risskov SørensenInnokenty KantorMads Ry Vogel JørgensenTorben René Jensen
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2022)
Metal closo -boranes have recently received significant attention as solid-state electrolytes due to their high thermal and electrochemical stability, and the weak interaction between the cat- and anion, facilitating fast ionic conductivity. Here we report a synthesis method for obtaining a novel mixed closo -carborane compound, [NH(CH 3 ) 3 ][(CB 8 H 9 ) 0.26 (CB 9 H 10 ) 0.66 (CB 11 H 12 ) 0.08 ]. The crystal structures are investigated for [NH(CH 3 ) 3 ][CB 9 H 10 ] and [NH(CH 3 ) 3 ][(CB 8 H 9 ) 0.26 (CB 9 H 10 ) 0.66 (CB 11 H 12 ) 0.08 ], revealing that the latter forms a solid solution isostructural to [NH(CH 3 ) 3 ][CB 9 H 10 ]. The compounds exhibit polymorphism as a function of temperature, and we report the discovery of four polymorphs of [NH(CH 3 ) 3 ][CB 9 H 10 ] and four isostructural solid solution [NH(CH 3 ) 3 ][(CB 8 H 9 ) 0.26 (CB 9 H 10 ) 0.66 (CB 11 H 12 ) 0.08 ], along with a high-temperature decomposition intermediate of the latter. The α-polymorph is an ordered structure, with increasing amounts of disorder for the β- and γ-polymorphs, while the high temperature δ- and ε-polymorphs at T > 476 K are fully disordered on both the cation and anion site. These new compounds may be used as precursors for new types of solid-state ionic conductors.
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