2005
DOI: 10.1039/b412794c
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Cation extraction by 18-crown-6 to a room-temperature ionic liquid: The effect of solvent humidity investigated by molecular dynamics simulations

Abstract: We report a molecular dynamics study of the solvation of 18-crown-6 (''18C6'') and of its K 1 , Cs 1 and Sr 21 complexes in a room-temperature ionic liquid (IL) based on 1-butyl-3-methyl-imidazolium 1 , PF 6 À . ''Dry''models of the IL are compared, demonstrating the importance of solvent humidity on the solvation properties. Upon ''dissolution'' of a piece of crystal, 18C6 is found to undergo a conformational change from C i to D 3d , mainly due to enhanced interactions with the BMI 1 solvent cations and H 2 … Show more

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“…Our results are in agreement with experimental observations: the UCl 6 2species is stable toward hydrolysis in ionic liquids, and its spectroscopic properties, 14 like those of the PuCl 6 2and NpCl 6 2analogues, 19 are not significantly affected upon addition of a large amount of water. The small effect of IL humidity on the solvation of the UCl 6 ncomplexes contrasts with the spectacular effect observed experimentally [15][16][17][18] and computationally 27,33 with Ln 3+ or UO 2 2+ cations that become hydrated in humid ILs. 33 Arguably, the U-Cl bonds may be stronger than Ln-Cl bonds, due to a larger involvement of bonding f-orbitals with actinides.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 61%
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“…Our results are in agreement with experimental observations: the UCl 6 2species is stable toward hydrolysis in ionic liquids, and its spectroscopic properties, 14 like those of the PuCl 6 2and NpCl 6 2analogues, 19 are not significantly affected upon addition of a large amount of water. The small effect of IL humidity on the solvation of the UCl 6 ncomplexes contrasts with the spectacular effect observed experimentally [15][16][17][18] and computationally 27,33 with Ln 3+ or UO 2 2+ cations that become hydrated in humid ILs. 33 Arguably, the U-Cl bonds may be stronger than Ln-Cl bonds, due to a larger involvement of bonding f-orbitals with actinides.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 61%
“…It is thus important to understand under which circumstances water binds to the complexed metal. These issues led us to undertake molecular dynamics (MD) simulations in order to gain microscopic insight into the solvation of key uranium complexes (UCl 6 2-, UCl 6 -, and UCl 6 3-) ILs, MD simulations have been reported on the structure and dynamics of neat ionic liquids 20-23 and of their mixtures with gases or water 24,25 or to study the solvation of complexant molecules [26][27][28][29] and of f-ions. The "naked" Eu 3+ and UO 2 2+ cations have been simulated in ILs such as [BMI][PF 6 ], 30,31 also investigating the effect of added Clor Fanions, 12,32 or the effect of IL humidity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…25 PF 6 -anions that stabilize the first shell of C 4 mim + or C 8 mim + cations, leading to onion-type alternation of IL ions, as observed around alkali, alkaline earth, or lanthanide ions. [44][45][46] Energy Analysis of the Different Complexes. The results of an energy component analysis of the different systems are reported in Table 3.…”
Section: Solvation Of [Sr⊂18c6(no 3 ) X ] 2-x Complexes (X ) 0 1 2mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To clarify what role water molecules play in the complexation between crown ether and metal ions in hydrophobic ILs, it is essential to make clear the complexation in hydrophobic IL system with and without water. Although a molecular dynamics simulation has given the effect of water in hydrophobic ILs on the complex structure and the binding affinities of 1,4,7,10,13,16-hexaoxacyclooctadecane (18-crown-6, 18C6) [ 10 ], any experimental evidence has not yet been reported. Hence, we tried to elucidate the effect of water on the complexation of 18C6 with Li + and K + in 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)amide ([C 2 mim][TFSA]) solutions at 298.2 K under both dry and humid conditions using 1 H and 13 C NMR techniques.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%