Sorry. I didn't cross check the CRC to see which were solids at RT. However, when you have an application like this, where you have a melting point or boiling point in mind, and you want to know the possible compounds -- the CRC is the place to go. The Handbook of Chemistry and Physics published by the (now defunct except for the publishing arm) Chemical Rubber Company, is a large book of tables of various statistics on known chemical compounds. Its found in any university library or even public libraries. Just ask for it by CRC. The reference librarian has heard of it before.
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I used the incorrect name at first, but the acronym remains unchanged