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. 2007 Jan 11;111(1):131-8.
doi: 10.1021/jp0653353.

Solvatochromic studies of ionic liquid/organic mixtures

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Solvatochromic studies of ionic liquid/organic mixtures

Berlyn R Mellein et al. J Phys Chem B. .

Abstract

Room-temperature ionic liquids (ILs) have potential for many different applications, including catalysis and synthesis. Organics are often present during IL applications; therefore, a more fundamental understanding of the interactions between IL and organics is necessary. A systematic study of the effects of organic cosolvents, cations, and anions on the solvent strength of IL/organic mixtures will allow for a greater understanding and potential for tuning of ILs for specific purposes. Solvent strength is commonly quantified using spectroscopic probes. We report the solvent strength of IL/organic mixtures using Reichardt's dyes 30 and 33, Kamlet-Taft parameters, and phenol blue. The results show that the polarity of ILs is largely unaffected by the organic cosolvent; that is, the probes are preferentially solvated by the ILs. However, more specific solvation forces, such as hydrogen bonding, can be influenced indirectly by the strength of the anion/cation interaction, giving counterintuitive results.

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