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Ionic liquids of ultralow proton activity

The route to super acidic ionic liquids by proton transfer from molecular super acids to weak molecular bases like pentafluoropyridine, has been described in recent work. Here we consider the process of making super basic ionic liquids by a similar procedure, and encounter the problem of finding molecular bases of high enough basicity to accept protons from weak acids to form ionic liquids of both high basicity and high iconicity. The consequence is that no ionic liquid with proton activity outside the aqueous base limit of pH =14, has yet been made. The problem is resolved by considering the six possible types of proton transfer processes, selecting the process of transfer from weak molecular acids to very basic ionic anions - partnered with alkali metal cations, and then replacing the alkali metals cations with reduction-resistant organic cations by metathesis. In many cases the alkali metal salts of target anions are commercially available, and only the metathesis reaction is needed to obtain the basic ionic liquid. A thermodynamic route to the assessment of basicity levels on the water scale, i.e. relative to the H3O+/H2O donor/acceptor level, is described, and is verified for the case of pure H2SO4. It is then applied to show how to extend the possible proton activity range down, by some 25 orders of magnitude, to reach pKa values of order 40, with even higher values possible in principle.

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