Characterizing Ionic Liquids On the Basis of Multiple Solvation Interactions

Jared L. Anderson(Iowa State University), Jie Ding(Iowa State University), Tom Welton(Iowa State University), Daniel W. Armstrong(Iowa State University)
Journal of the American Chemical Society
November 1, 2002
Cited by 1,067

Abstract

Room-temperature ionic liquids (RTILs) are useful in many chemical applications. Recent publications have attempted to determine the polarity of RTILs using empirical solvent polarity scales. The results have indicated that most RTILs have similar polarities. Nevertheless, RTILs are capable of behaving quite differently when used as solvents in organic synthesis, matrixes in matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) mass spectrometry, liquid-liquid extraction, and as stationary phases in gas chromatography. The work presented in this study uses a linear free energy approach to characterize 17 RTILs on the basis of their distinct multiple solvation interactions with probe solute molecules. This model provides data that can be used to help identify the interactions and properties that are important for specific chemical applications.


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