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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 27, 2008
Filed:
Jan. 17, 2007
Michel Armand, Montréal, CA;
Christophe Michot, Grenoble, FR;
Yurii Yagupolskii, Kiev, UA;
Lev Yagupolskii, Kiev, UA;
Andrej Bezdudny, Kiev, UA;
Natalya Kondratenko, Kiev, UA;
Michel Armand, Montréal, CA;
Christophe Michot, Grenoble, FR;
Yurii Yagupolskii, Kiev, UA;
Lev Yagupolskii, Kiev, UA;
Andrej Bezdudny, Kiev, UA;
Natalya Kondratenko, Kiev, UA;
Universite de Montreal, Montréal, CA;
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris, FR;
Institute of Organic Chemistry National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, , UA;
Abstract
The invention relates to an ionic compound corresponding to the formula [RX(Z)-Q-X(Z)-R]Min which Mis a cation of valency m, each of the groups Xis S=Z, S=Z, P—Ror P—R; Q is N, CR, CCN or CSOR, each of the groups Zis ═O, ═NC≡N, ═C(C≡N), ═NS(=Z)Ror ═C[S(=Z)R], each of the groups R, is Y, YO—, YS—, YN— or F, Y represents a monovalent organic radical or alternatively Y is a repeating unit of a polymeric frame. The compounds are useful for producing ion conducting materials or electrolytes, as catalysts and for doping polymers.