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Protic ionic liquids with fluorous anions: physicochemical properties and self-assembly nanostructure

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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 14, Issue 22, Pages 7981-7992

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c2cp40463j

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  1. China Scholarship Council
  2. Australian Research Council (ARC)
  3. CSIRO

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A series of 11 new protic ionic liquids with fluorous anions (FPILs) have been identified and their self-assembled nanostructure, thermal phase transitions and physicochemical properties were investigated. To the best of our knowledge this is the first time that fluorocarbon domains have been reported in PILs. The FPILs were prepared from a range of hydrocarbon alkyl and heterocyclic amine cations in combination with the perfluorinated anions heptafluorobutyrate and pentadecafluorooctanoate. The nanostructure of the FPILs was established by using small- and wide-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS and WAXS). In the liquid state many of the FPILs showed an intermediate range order, or self-assembled nanostructure, resulting from segregation of the polar and nonpolar hydrocarbon and fluorocarbon domains of the ionic liquid. In addition, the physicochemical properties of the FPILs were determined including the melting point (T-m), glass transition (T-g), devitrification temperature (T-c), thermal stability and the density rho, viscosity eta, air/liquid surface tension gamma(LV), refractive index n(D), and ionic conductivity kappa. The FPILs were mostly solids at room temperature, however two examples 2-.pyrrolidinonium heptafluorobutyrate (PyrroBF) and pyrrolidinium heptafluorobutyrate (PyrrBF) were liquids at room temperature and all of the FPILs melted below 80 degrees C. Four of the FPILs exhibited a glass transition. The two liquids at room temperature, PyrroBF and PyrrBF, had a similar density, surface tension and refractive index but their viscosity and ionic conductivity were very different due to dissimilar self-assembled nanostructure.

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