Boranes and boron hydrides are well known for their novel molecular structures and useful chemical reactivity, with [B H ] notable in particular for its ease of isolation, unusual structure, and tautomerization. We report an experimental and theoretical investigation of the structure of [B H ] and the energetics of some of its reactions. Salts of [B H ] with 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium and N-butyl-N-methylpyrrolidinium were characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction and demonstrate the stabilization of an isomer of [B H ] not previously observed in the solid state. Heats of formation and acid dissociation constants of [B H ] and closely related structures were calculated. The results suggest a mechanism for particularly energetic hypergolic ignition induced by protonation and suggest potential for reversible H storage. These results encourage further investigation of [B H ] as an energy-storage medium in ionic systems.
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