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Transport properties of protic and aprotic guanidinium ionic liquids

Ionic liquids (ILs) are a promising class of solvents, functional fluids and electrolytes that are of high interest for both basic as well as applied research. For further fundamental understanding of ILs and a successful implementation in technical processes, a deeper insight into transport propert...

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Autores principales: Rauber, Daniel, Philippi, Frederik, Zapp, Josef, Kickelbick, Guido, Natter, Harald, Hempelmann, Rolf
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9091945/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35559272
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra07412g
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author Rauber, Daniel
Philippi, Frederik
Zapp, Josef
Kickelbick, Guido
Natter, Harald
Hempelmann, Rolf
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Philippi, Frederik
Zapp, Josef
Kickelbick, Guido
Natter, Harald
Hempelmann, Rolf
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description Ionic liquids (ILs) are a promising class of solvents, functional fluids and electrolytes that are of high interest for both basic as well as applied research. For further fundamental understanding of ILs and a successful implementation in technical processes, a deeper insight into transport properties and their interrelations is of particular importance. In this contribution we synthesised a series of mostly novel protic and aprotic ILs based on the tetramethylguanidinium (TMG) cation that is a derivative of the superbase guanidine. Different substitution patterns and anions from acids with broadly varied pK(a) values were investigated. We measured general properties, such as thermal transitions and densities of these ILs, as well as their transport quantities by means of rheology, impedance spectroscopy and NMR diffusometry. Different models for the correlation of the transport properties, namely the Nernst–Einstein, Walden and Stokes–Einstein–Sutherland relations were applied. The deviation from ideal behaviour of fully dissociated electrolytes, often termed as ionicity, was quantified by the reciprocal Haven ratio, fractional Walden rule and ionicity obtained from the Walden plot. Velocity cross-correlation coefficients were calculated to gain further insight into the correlation between ion movements. Both protic and aprotic TMG ILs show transport properties comparable to other ILs with similar molecular weight and high ionicity values especially in contrast to other protic ILs. Lowest ionicity values were found for the protic ILs with smallest ΔpK(a) values between constituting acid and base. This can either be explained by stronger hydrogen bonding between cation and anion or lower anti-correlations between the oppositely charged ions. These results aim to provide insight into the properties of this interesting cations class and a deeper understanding of the transport properties of ILs and their interrelations in general.
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spelling pubmed-90919452022-05-11 Transport properties of protic and aprotic guanidinium ionic liquids Rauber, Daniel Philippi, Frederik Zapp, Josef Kickelbick, Guido Natter, Harald Hempelmann, Rolf RSC Adv Chemistry Ionic liquids (ILs) are a promising class of solvents, functional fluids and electrolytes that are of high interest for both basic as well as applied research. For further fundamental understanding of ILs and a successful implementation in technical processes, a deeper insight into transport properties and their interrelations is of particular importance. In this contribution we synthesised a series of mostly novel protic and aprotic ILs based on the tetramethylguanidinium (TMG) cation that is a derivative of the superbase guanidine. Different substitution patterns and anions from acids with broadly varied pK(a) values were investigated. We measured general properties, such as thermal transitions and densities of these ILs, as well as their transport quantities by means of rheology, impedance spectroscopy and NMR diffusometry. Different models for the correlation of the transport properties, namely the Nernst–Einstein, Walden and Stokes–Einstein–Sutherland relations were applied. The deviation from ideal behaviour of fully dissociated electrolytes, often termed as ionicity, was quantified by the reciprocal Haven ratio, fractional Walden rule and ionicity obtained from the Walden plot. Velocity cross-correlation coefficients were calculated to gain further insight into the correlation between ion movements. Both protic and aprotic TMG ILs show transport properties comparable to other ILs with similar molecular weight and high ionicity values especially in contrast to other protic ILs. Lowest ionicity values were found for the protic ILs with smallest ΔpK(a) values between constituting acid and base. This can either be explained by stronger hydrogen bonding between cation and anion or lower anti-correlations between the oppositely charged ions. These results aim to provide insight into the properties of this interesting cations class and a deeper understanding of the transport properties of ILs and their interrelations in general. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018-12-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9091945/ /pubmed/35559272 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra07412g Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
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Philippi, Frederik
Zapp, Josef
Kickelbick, Guido
Natter, Harald
Hempelmann, Rolf
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title_short Transport properties of protic and aprotic guanidinium ionic liquids
title_sort transport properties of protic and aprotic guanidinium ionic liquids
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9091945/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35559272
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra07412g
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