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Complementing Crystallography with Ultralow-Frequency Raman Spectroscopy: Structural Insights into Nitrile-Functionalized Ionic Liquids

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CHEMPHYSCHEM
Volume 17, Issue 1, Pages 93-97

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/cphc.201500866

Keywords

ionic liquids; melting points; microheterogeneity; solid-state structures; vibrational spectroscopy

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan [MOST103-2213-M-009-008-MY2]
  2. High Energy Materials Research Laboratory (Pune), Defense Research & Development Organization (DRDO), Govt. of India [ARMREB/HEM/2012/140]

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Functionalized ionic liquids are a subclass of ionic liquids that are tailored for a specific application. Structural characterization in both solid and liquid phases is central to understanding their physical properties. Here, we used ultralow-frequency Raman spectroscopy, which can measure Raman spectra down to approximately 5cm(-1), to study the structures and physical properties of 1-(4-cyanobenzyl)-3-methylimidazolium salts with five different anions. A comparison of the observed low-frequency Raman spectral patterns enabled us to predict the crystal symmetry of one of the synthesized salts for which single-crystal X-ray diffraction data were unobtainable. Real-time tracking of the low-frequency Raman spectral changes during melting revealed peak shifts indicative of different degrees of microscopic heterogeneity in the ionic liquids. The results show that our method provides a facile means that is complementary to X-ray crystallography, for obtaining structural information of ionic liquids.

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