Ionic liquids have previously been shown to dissolve strong inter-and intramolecular hydrogenbonded solids, including natural fibers. Much of this solubility is attributed to the anions in ionic liquids, which can disrupt hydrogen bonding. We have studied the solubility and recrystallization of 1,3,5-triamino-2,4,6-trinitrobenzene (TATB), a very strong inter-and intramolecular hydrogenbonded solid, in various ionic liquid solvent systems. We discovered that acetate-based ionic liquids were the best solvents for dissolving TATB, while other anions, such as Cl À , HSO 4 À and NO 3 À showed moderate improvements in the solubility compared to conventional organic solvents. Ionic liquid-DMSO co-solvent systems were also investigated for dissolving and recrystallizing TATB.