Synthesis, physical properties, structural, and electrochemical characterization of methimidazolium and imidazolium-based tetracyanoquinodimethane anion radical salts

  • Lisandra L. Martin*
  • , Amal I. Siriwardana
  • , Jinzhen Lu
  • , Xiaohu Qu
  • , Chuan Zhao
  • , Alan M. Bond
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Two methimazolium and two imidazolium-based salts derived from combination with the tetracyanoquinodimethane (TCNQ) radical anion have been synthesized (14). The 1:1 (cation:anion) stoichiometry of the chemically synthesized materials is fully supported by steady-state voltammetric measurements at a microdisc electrode in acetonitrile. The methimazolium TCNQ salts (1 and 2), which contain an acidic proton on the cation, exhibit a protonation step coupled to the TCNQ1-/2- charge-transfer process. Solidsolid transformations at a TCNQ-modified electrode also lead to electrochemical synthesis of 14, but also indicate that other cation:anion stoichiometries are accessible. Atomic force microscopy for electrochemically synthesized samples exhibit rod-like morphology. Conductivity measurements on chemically and electrochemically prepared salts are in the semiconducting range. Scanning electrochemical microscopy approach curve data support the substantial conductivity of these solids. Extensive physicochemical characterization of these materials is in complete accordance with the X-ray crystal structure of 1-acetonitrile-3- methylimidazolium tetracyanoquinodimethane, [AMim+][TCNQ 1-], 4.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)732-740
Number of pages9
JournalAustralian Journal of Chemistry
Volume64
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011
Externally publishedYes

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