Azide Ionic Liquids for Safe, Green, and Highly-Efficient Azidation Reactions to Produce Azide Polymers

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2023 Dec 21;62(52):e202314052. doi: 10.1002/anie.202314052. Epub 2023 Nov 22.

Abstract

Azide compounds are widely used and especially, polymers bearing pendant azide groups are highly desired in numerous fields. However, harsh reaction conditions are always mandatory to achieve full azidation, causing severe side reactions and degradation of the polymers. Herein, we report the design and preparation of two azide ionic liquids (AILs) with azide anion and triethylene glycol (E3 )-containing cation, [P444E3 ][N3 ] and [MIME3 ][N3 ]. Compared with the traditional sodium azide (NaN3 ) approach, both AILs showed much higher reaction rates and functional-group tolerance. More importantly, they could act as both reagents and solvents for the quantitative azidation of various polymeric precursors under mild conditions. Theoretical simulations suggested that the outstanding performance of AILs originated from the existence of ion pairs during the reaction, and the E3 moieties played a crucial role. Lastly, after the reaction, the AILs could be easily regenerated, presenting a safer, greener, and highly efficient synthesis route for azide polymers.

Keywords: Azide Ionic Liquids; Azide Polymers; Green Chemistry; Highly-Efficient Azidation; Safe Synthesis.