2020
DOI: 10.26434/chemrxiv.13249814
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Protic Ionic Liquids Can Be Both Free Proton Conductors and Benign Superacids .

Abstract: <div>Superacids have been the source of much spectacular chemistry, but very little interesting physics despite the fact that the states of cations formed by transfer of the superacid proton to molecular bases, can approach that of the cations in free space. Indeed some of the very strongest acids, such as HPF6 and HAlCl4, have no independent existence due to lack of screening of the bare proton self-energy: their acidities can only be assessed by study of the conjugate bases. Here we show that, by allow… Show more

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