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Surface Tension of Binary Mixtures of 1-Alkyl-3-methylimidazolium Bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide Ionic Liquids: Experimental Measurements and Soft-SAFT Modeling

Journal

JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B
Volume 116, Issue 40, Pages 12133-12141

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jp3059905

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  1. Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia (FCT) [PTDC/EQU-FTT/102166/2008, Pest-C/CTM/LA0011/2011, SFRH/BPD/71200/2010, SFRH/BPD/41781/2007]
  2. Xunta de Galicia [10-PXI-103-294 PR]
  3. Spanish government, Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad [CENIT SOST-CO2 CEN2008-01027]
  4. Catalan government [2009SGR-666]
  5. Carburos Metalicos, Air Products Group

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Ionic liquids have attracted a large amount of interest in the past few years. One approach to better understand their peculiar nature and characteristics is through the analysis of their surface properties. Some research has provided novel information on the organization of pure ionic liquids at the vapor-liquid interface; yet, a systematic study on the surface properties of mixtures of ionic liquids and their organization at the surface has not previously been carried out in the literature. This work reports, for the first time, a comprehensive analysis of the surface organization of mixtures of ionic liquids constituted by 1-alkyl-3-methyl-imidazolium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide ionic liquids, [C(n)mim]-[NTf2]. The surface tension of mixtures composed of [C(4)mim][NTf2] + [C(n)mim][NTf2] (n = 1, 2, 5, 6, 8, and 10) was experimentally determined, at 298.2 K and atmospheric pressure, in the whole composition range. From the experimental data, the surface tension deviations and the relative Gibbs adsorption isotherms were estimated showing how the surface composition of an ionic liquid mixture differs from that of the liquid bulk and that the surface is enriched by the ionic liquid with the longest alkyl chain length. Finally, the soft-SAFT equation of state coupled with the density gradient theory (DGT) was used, for the first time, to successfully reproduce the surface tension experimental data of binary mixtures of ionic liquids using a molecular-based approach. In addition, the DGT was used to compute the density profiles of the two components across the interface, confirming the experimental results for the components distribution at the bulk and at the vapor liquid interface.

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