The presence of fluorous tails in room-temperature ionic liquids imparts new properties to their already rich spectrum of appealing features. The interest towards this class of compounds that are of ionic nature with melting point less than 25 °C is accordingly growing; in particular, compounds bearing relatively long fluorous tails have begun to be considered. In this invited presentation, we show recent results arising from the systematic study of structural properties of a series of fluorinated room temperature ionic liquids, with growing fluorous chain length. At odd with the current understanding of this class of compounds, we show experimentally that they are characterized by the presence of segregated fluorous domains whose size depends on the fluorous chain length. This experimental finding, based on the synergic use of X-ray and neutron scattering, provides a structural scenario at the mesoscopic spatial scale that is in agreement with the recent state of the art molecular dynamic simulations. We speculate on the potential role of this significant compartmentalization of the bulk liquid phase into different nanoscale domains, as relevant in a series of applications including separation, solubility, catalysis, and so forth.

Mesoscopic structural organization in fluorinated room temperature ionic liquids / Lo Celso, Fabrizio; Yoshida, Yukihiro; Lombardo, Renato; Jafta, Charl; Gontrani, Lorenzo; Triolo, Alessandro; Russina, Olga. - In: COMPTES RENDUS CHIMIE. - ISSN 1631-0748. - 21:8(2018), pp. 757-770. [10.1016/j.crci.2018.02.001]

Mesoscopic structural organization in fluorinated room temperature ionic liquids

Gontrani, Lorenzo;Triolo, Alessandro;Russina, Olga
2018

Abstract

The presence of fluorous tails in room-temperature ionic liquids imparts new properties to their already rich spectrum of appealing features. The interest towards this class of compounds that are of ionic nature with melting point less than 25 °C is accordingly growing; in particular, compounds bearing relatively long fluorous tails have begun to be considered. In this invited presentation, we show recent results arising from the systematic study of structural properties of a series of fluorinated room temperature ionic liquids, with growing fluorous chain length. At odd with the current understanding of this class of compounds, we show experimentally that they are characterized by the presence of segregated fluorous domains whose size depends on the fluorous chain length. This experimental finding, based on the synergic use of X-ray and neutron scattering, provides a structural scenario at the mesoscopic spatial scale that is in agreement with the recent state of the art molecular dynamic simulations. We speculate on the potential role of this significant compartmentalization of the bulk liquid phase into different nanoscale domains, as relevant in a series of applications including separation, solubility, catalysis, and so forth.
2018
Fluorous; Ionic liquid; Mesoscopic; Neutron; Self-assembly; X-ray; Chemistry (all); Chemical Engineering (all)
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Mesoscopic structural organization in fluorinated room temperature ionic liquids / Lo Celso, Fabrizio; Yoshida, Yukihiro; Lombardo, Renato; Jafta, Charl; Gontrani, Lorenzo; Triolo, Alessandro; Russina, Olga. - In: COMPTES RENDUS CHIMIE. - ISSN 1631-0748. - 21:8(2018), pp. 757-770. [10.1016/j.crci.2018.02.001]
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