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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 15, 2011
Filed:
Aug. 25, 2004
Pentacyclic anion salts or tetrazapentalene derivatives and their uses as ionic conducting materials
Christophe Michot, Grenoble, FR;
Michel Armand, Montreal, CA;
Michel Gauthier, La Prairie, CA;
Yves Choquette, Sainte-Julie, CA;
Christophe Michot, Grenoble, FR;
Michel Armand, Montreal, CA;
Michel Gauthier, La Prairie, CA;
Yves Choquette, Sainte-Julie, CA;
Hydro-Quebec, Montréal, CA;
Abstract
The invention relates to ionic compounds in which the anionic load has been delocalized. A compound disclosed by the invention includes an anionic portion combined with at least one cationic portion Min sufficient numbers to ensure overall electronic neutrality; the compound is further comprised of M as a hydroxonium, a nitrosonium NO, an ammonium —NH, a metallic cation with the valence m, an organic cation with the valence m, or an organometallic cation with the valence m. The anionic load is carried by a pentacyclical nucleus of tetrazapentalene derivative bearing electroattractive substituents. The compounds can be used notably for ionic conducting materials, electronic conducting materials, colorant, and the catalysis of various chemical reactions.