Publication Type Journal Article
Title Energetics of Aqueous Solutions of the Ionic Liquid 1-Ethyl-3-methylimidazolium Ethylsulfate
Authors Miroslav Leskiv Carlos E. S. Bernardes M. E. M. Piedade José Nuno Canongia Lopes
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Journal JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B
Year 2010
Month October
Volume 114
Number 41
Pages 13179-13188
Abstract The energetics of aqueous solutions of the ionic liquid (IL) 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium ethylsulfate in the concentration range m < 165 mol.kg(-1) was analyzed on the basis of the enthalpies of solution of the IL in water (Delta H-sol(m)) and the enthalpies of dilution (Delta H-dil(m)) of solutions with different IL concentrations. The data were both obtained experimentally, by calorimetry, and theoretically, by using Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulations. Particular attention was given to the low-concentration range (m < 5 mol.kg(-1)), which had not been covered in previous experimental studies of this system. The dependence of Delta H-sol(m) from the molality of the IL observed within this m < 5 mol.kg(-1) range could be fitted to a fourth-order polynomial with an average relative deviation of similar to 0.13\%. This polynomial function shows a minimum of Delta H-sol(m) at m approximate to 0.6 mol.kg(-1) (or a molar fraction x(IL) approximate to 0.01) that could be approximately captured by the MD simulations performed in this work hut not through extrapolations based on previously reported experimental or simulation data. The decomposition Of our MD simulation Delta H-sol(m) results in contributions from different types of interaction (IL-IL, H2O-H2O, and IL-H2O), indicated that the minimum essentially results from two opposite effects: the differences between the IL-IL and H2O-H2O interactions in the solution and in the pure liquids are both positive and increase with the dilution of the IL, while the contribution of the IL-H2O interactions (that is only present in the solution) is negative and decreases with the IL dilution. It was also found that the observed trends in Delta H-sol(m) are dominated by electrostatic rather than dispersion interactions.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jp1067473
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ISSN 1520-6106
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Bibtex ID ISI:000282855100020
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