The effect of ether-functionalisation on ionic liquids (ILs) is discussed based on Kamlet–Taft parameters and the infrared (IR) spectra of N-ethoxyethyl-N-methylpiperidinium bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide ([P1,2O2][TFSI]) and N-ethoxyethyl-N-methylmorpholinium bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide ([M1,2O2][TFSI]). The results are analysed taking into consideration their ion conformers, electronegativity and hardness, and the IR active vibrations obtained by means of DFT calculations. From the evaluation of Kamlet–Taft parameters, the ether-functionalisation in the cationic ring is found to improve the polarity and hydrogen bond acidity of the ILs. This correlates with the computational result which designates that the oxygen atom in the cationic ring increases the electronegativity of the cation. The comparison with the IR spectra, which were obtained experimentally and computationally, revealed that trans-[TFSI] was preferably formed in [M1,2O2][TFSI] compared to [P1,2O2][TFSI]. Although the Kamlet–Taft parameters indicate that [M1,2O2][TFSI] has a higher polarity, this IL preferably adopts trans-[TFSI], which is normally stabilised with the cations having a lower polarity. This may be due to the presence of the oxygen in the cationic ring which delocalises the electron density of the lowest unoccupied molecular orbitals (LUMO) and increases the conformational freedom of the hydrogen bonds between cations and anions. Moreover, the mixtures of pure ILs with a suitable Li-salt were also investigated to analyze the effect of the Li salt on the polarity and the ion conformers.

The effect of ether-functionalisation in ionic liquids analysed by DFT calculation, infrared spectra, and Kamlet-Taft parameters / Tsurumaki, A.; Trequattrini, F.; Palumbo, O.; Panero, S.; Paolone, A.; Navarra, M. A.. - In: PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS. - ISSN 1463-9076. - STAMPA. - 20:12(2018), pp. 7989-7997. [10.1039/c7cp08134k]

The effect of ether-functionalisation in ionic liquids analysed by DFT calculation, infrared spectra, and Kamlet-Taft parameters

Tsurumaki, A.;Trequattrini, F.;Panero, S.;Navarra, M. A.
2018

Abstract

The effect of ether-functionalisation on ionic liquids (ILs) is discussed based on Kamlet–Taft parameters and the infrared (IR) spectra of N-ethoxyethyl-N-methylpiperidinium bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide ([P1,2O2][TFSI]) and N-ethoxyethyl-N-methylmorpholinium bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide ([M1,2O2][TFSI]). The results are analysed taking into consideration their ion conformers, electronegativity and hardness, and the IR active vibrations obtained by means of DFT calculations. From the evaluation of Kamlet–Taft parameters, the ether-functionalisation in the cationic ring is found to improve the polarity and hydrogen bond acidity of the ILs. This correlates with the computational result which designates that the oxygen atom in the cationic ring increases the electronegativity of the cation. The comparison with the IR spectra, which were obtained experimentally and computationally, revealed that trans-[TFSI] was preferably formed in [M1,2O2][TFSI] compared to [P1,2O2][TFSI]. Although the Kamlet–Taft parameters indicate that [M1,2O2][TFSI] has a higher polarity, this IL preferably adopts trans-[TFSI], which is normally stabilised with the cations having a lower polarity. This may be due to the presence of the oxygen in the cationic ring which delocalises the electron density of the lowest unoccupied molecular orbitals (LUMO) and increases the conformational freedom of the hydrogen bonds between cations and anions. Moreover, the mixtures of pure ILs with a suitable Li-salt were also investigated to analyze the effect of the Li salt on the polarity and the ion conformers.
2018
Ionic Liquids; Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
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The effect of ether-functionalisation in ionic liquids analysed by DFT calculation, infrared spectra, and Kamlet-Taft parameters / Tsurumaki, A.; Trequattrini, F.; Palumbo, O.; Panero, S.; Paolone, A.; Navarra, M. A.. - In: PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS. - ISSN 1463-9076. - STAMPA. - 20:12(2018), pp. 7989-7997. [10.1039/c7cp08134k]
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