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The thermodynamics of the activation for viscous flow of aqueous [C6mim][Ala] (1-hexyl-3-methylimidazolium alanine salt)

Journal

JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMICS
Volume 101, Issue -, Pages 356-362

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jct.2016.06.022

Keywords

Ionic liquid; Viscosity B-coefficients; Activation parameter for viscous flow of solution; Semi-empirical method to estimate the viscosity

Funding

  1. NSFC-China [21273003]
  2. Education Bureau of Liaoning Province [LJQ2013001]
  3. Liaoning BaiQianWan Talents Program [2013921029]

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The values of density and viscosity for aqueous solution of ionic liquid (IL) based on alanine [C(6)mim][Ala] with various molalities were measured at T = (288.15-328.15) K with interval 5 K. The activation energy, E-eta, for viscous flow of the solution was calculated. In terms of Jones-Dole equation, the viscosity B-coefficients with large positive value and dB/dT < 0 were obtained and these facts implied that the ionic liquid is water-structure-making. According to Feakins, the contribution of the solute per mole to the free energy of activation for viscous flow of the solution, Delta mu(dagger 0), or was called as the standard molar activation free energy, was obtained at T = (288.15-328.15) K. The relationship between Delta mu(dagger 0)(2) and the temperature is linear, so that the standard molar activation entropy Delta S-2(dagger 0) and enthalpy, Delta H-2(dagger 0), were obtained. Under the constant molality of solution, Delta H-2(dagger 0) is a temperature-independent constant. It implies the activation process of the solute for viscous flow of aqueous [C(6)mim][Ala] is an isocoulombic reaction. On the basis of Eyring's theory, a semi-empirical method to estimate the viscosity of aqueous [C(6)mim][Ala] was put forward and the estimated viscosity values of aqueous [C(6)mim][Ala] are in good agreement with the corresponding experimental ones. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd.

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