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. 2010 Aug 19;114(32):10496-501.
doi: 10.1021/jp1012736.

Interactions of ionic liquids and water

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Interactions of ionic liquids and water

Lindsay E Ficke et al. J Phys Chem B. .

Abstract

Experimental excess enthalpies of ionic liquid and water mixtures in combination with calculated CHELPG atomic charges were used to investigate the interactions between the species in solution. The excess enthalpies of ionic liquids in water were obtained by calorimetry, using a Setaram C80 calorimeter, including temperatures from (313.15 to 348.15) K and the entire range of composition. The ionic liquids investigated all contain the 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium cation except one, which has an added hydroxyl group on the cation (1-(2-hydroxyethyl)-3-methylimidazolium cation). The anions investigated are ethylsulfate, methylsulfate, hydrogensulfate, trifluoromethanesulfonate, methanesulfonate, and trifluoroacetate, and these will demonstrate the effect of systematically varying the substituents on the anion. The CHELPG atomic charges on the cations and anions were calculated using the Gaussian 03 program. The CHELPG atomic charges are consistent with the observed trends in excess enthalpy and provide insight into cation/water, anion/water, and cation/anion interactions.

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