Yeah badly worded. I meant that presumably due to their asymmetry etc they wont crystalise easily in a temperature range I can reach in a controlled way. I've tried down to -80ish or as low as I can reach with dry ice and no joy.
what solvents have you tried to run columns with? Have you tried adding any salts into it such as KPF6 or KNO3 either has water solutions (usually saturated solutions are used) or by dissolving around 0.1% in something like acetonitrile?
I have run columns on a lot of charged molecules and metal complexes and they can be moved on a column once you start thinking about other solvents than just the standard things (ethyl acetate/hexanes, DCM/MeOH, etc) organic chemists usually use.
To be honest I've only tried with some of the standard organic solvent systems but it seems to be an issue with the interaction to the silica rather than the insolubility of the ion as the ion is soluble in Acetonitrile, DCM, MeOH even petrol ether. Potentially rev phase would work but never done it
Also as they're supposed to be novel solvents/extractants and I need to test their properties after so getting 10mg off a column is not a useful strategy. I haven't attempted a column using the salts you suggested but I'd worry the anions may persist within the product liquid altering its properties.
Thanks for the suggestions though folks x