Increasing Cation Ion Symmetry Reduces Ionic Liquid Ordering in Thin Films

IF 2.8 2区 化学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Michael Blake Van Den Top, Andrew Horvath, Spyridon Koutsoukos, Frederik Philippi, Daniel Rauber, Tom Welton* and Scott K. Shaw*, 
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Abstract

Ionic liquids have been shown to form extended ordered structures near surfaces and in bulk. Identifying fundamental driving force(s) for this organization has been elusive. In this paper, we test a hypothesis that the ionic liquid asymmetry, inherent in many of the IL formulations to frustrate crystallization, is a significant contributor to the observed ordering. We have carried out measurements to track the ordering of ionic liquids composed of “spherical” cations, namely, tetraoctylphosphonium ([P8888]) and tetra(propoxymethyl)phosphonium [P(3O1)4] paired with tetracyanoborate anion [B(CN)4]. Analysis of the infrared signatures for films of these ionic liquids shows very little evidence of ordered structures. These liquids instead remain in a more isotropic environment even when confined to volumes of few micrometer dimensions.

提高阳离子对称性可降低薄膜中的离子液体有序性
研究表明,离子液体可在表面附近和体液中形成扩展的有序结构。确定这种组织的基本驱动力一直是个难题。在本文中,我们验证了一个假设,即离子液体的不对称是导致观察到的有序化的一个重要因素。我们对由 "球形 "阳离子(即四辛基膦([P8888])和四(丙氧基甲基)膦 [P(3O1)4] 与四氰基硼酸阴离子 [B(CN)4])组成的离子液体的有序性进行了跟踪测量。对这些离子液体薄膜的红外信号分析表明,很少有有序结构的迹象。相反,这些液体即使被限制在几微米大小的体积内,也能保持较高的各向同性。
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5.80
自引率
9.10%
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965
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1.6 months
期刊介绍: An essential criterion for acceptance of research articles in the journal is that they provide new physical insight. Please refer to the New Physical Insights virtual issue on what constitutes new physical insight. Manuscripts that are essentially reporting data or applications of data are, in general, not suitable for publication in JPC B.
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