Borate oxalate

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The borate oxalates are chemical compounds containing borate and oxalate anions. Where the oxalate group is bound to the borate via oxygen, a more condensed anion is formed that balances less cations. These can be termed boro-oxalates, bis(oxalato)borates, or oxalatoborates or oxalate borates. The oxalatoborates are heterocyclic compounds with a ring containing -O-B-O-. Bis(oxalato)borates are spiro compounds with rings joined at the boron atom.

Oxalatoborates are used or for research in lithium-ion battery electrolytes and for supercapacitors.

Production[]

Oxalatoborates have been produced by heating boric acid, oxalic acid and one of a metal oxalate, a metal carbonate or an amine in boiling benzene.[1]

Properties[]

When heated, oxalaotoborates decompose at around 320 °C to yield a metaborate, carbon monoxide, and carbon dioxide.[1]

List[]

name chemical formula mw crystal system space group unit cell Å volume density comment CAS

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lithium bis(oxalato)borate, LiBOB LiB(C2O4)2 193.8 orthorhombic Pnma a 6.3635 b 7.5998 c 13.1715 244761-29-3 [2]
lithium difluoro (oxalate) borate, LiDFOB LiBF2(C2O4) 143.8 orthorhombic Cmcm a = 6.2623, b = 11.437, c = 6.3002, Z = 4 451.22 409071-16-5 [3][4]
lithium difluoro (oxalate) borate dihydrate LiBF2(C2O4)•2H2O monoclinic P21/c a = 9.5580, b = 12.7162, c = 5.4387, β =106.247 Z = 4 634.63 [4]
ammonium bis(oxalato)borate [1]
tetramethylammonium bis(oxalato)borate N(CH3)4B(C2O4)2 [5]
triethylammonium bis(oxalato)borate [1]
pyridinium bis(oxalato)borate [1]
quinolinium bis(oxalato)borate [1]
1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium bis(oxalate)borate (EmimBOB) ionic liquid [6]
1-Butyl-1-Methylpyrrolidinium bis(oxalate)borate; Bmpyr BOB (C4H8N+)(CH3)(C4H10)[B(C2O4)2] ionic liquid
[(C2H5)4N][CF3B(OCH3)(C2O4)] [7]
[(C2H5)4N][CF3CF2B(OCH3)(C2O4)] [7]
[(C2H5)4N][CF3BF(C2O4)] [7]
[(C2H5)4N][CF3CF2BF(C2O4)] [7]
sodium bis(oxalato)borate, NaBOB NaB(C2O4)2 orthorhombic Cmcm a 8.12756( b 10.3399 c 7.8211 [8][2]
Trihexyltetradecylphosphonium bis(oxalate)borate [9]
[(C6H5)4P][CF3B(OCH3)(C2O4)] 538.24 triclinic P1 a 11.0744 b 11.5314 c 12.2196, α 73.427° β 69.395° γ 61.786° Z=2 1273.7 1.403 [7]
[(C6H5)4P][CF3CF2B(OCH3)(C2O4)] [7]
[(C6H5)4P][CF3BF(C2O4)] [7]
[(C6H5)4P][CF3CF2BF(C2O4)] 576.22 monoclinic C2/c a 16.821 b 7.1612 c 21.519 β 101.981° Z=4 2535.6 1.509 [7]
Lithium difluoro(oxalato)borate tetramethylene sulfone disolvate Li+•C2BF2O4•2C4H8O2S monoclinic P21/n a = 13.9005 b = 5.8917 c = 19.9627 β = 106.010 Z=4 1571.48 1.623 colourless [10]
potassium boro-oxalate K(C2O4)(BO2)2•2H2O 248.77 triclinic P1 a=6.3508 b=7.0095 c=10.590 α=93.798 β=101.424 γ=100.196 452.3 1.827 NLOKDP; stable to 187 °C [11]
rubidium bis(oxalato)borate [1]
caesium bis(oxalato)borate [1]
thallium bis(oxalato)borate [1]
Pb6O2(BO3)2(C2O4) 740.39 orthorhombic Cmcm a=18.0445 b=6.6225 c=11.4682 Z=8 1370.45 7.177 band gap 3.60 eV [12]

References[]

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