2012
DOI: 10.1039/c2nj40506g
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Solvation in aqueous binary mixtures: consequences of the hydrophobic character of the ionic liquids and the solvatochromic probes

Abstract: 2012Solvation in aqueous binary mixtures:consequences of the hydrophobic character of the ionic liquids and the solvatochromic probes NEW JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY, CAMBRIDGE, v. 36, n. 11, pp. 2353-2360, NOV, 2012 Information on the solvation in mixtures of water, W, and the ionic liquids, ILs, 1-allyl-3-R-imidazolium chlorides; R = methyl, 1-butyl, and 1-hexyl, has been obtained from the responses of the following solvatochromic probes: 2,6-dibromo-4-[(E)-2-(1-R-pyridinium-4-yl)ethenyl] phenolate, R = methyl, Me… Show more

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“…We explain this result by considering that cellulose is reacting as (cellOH…IL) complex, akin to alcohol‐IL complexes and water‐IL complexes; this leads to the dependence of k 3 on c (IL). This explanation is based on cellulose solubility measurements and theoretical calculations that clearly indicated the strong interactions of cellulose with IL/MS mixtures .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We explain this result by considering that cellulose is reacting as (cellOH…IL) complex, akin to alcohol‐IL complexes and water‐IL complexes; this leads to the dependence of k 3 on c (IL). This explanation is based on cellulose solubility measurements and theoretical calculations that clearly indicated the strong interactions of cellulose with IL/MS mixtures .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spectroelectrochemical studies of the neat ILs were not possible for all of the ILs studied due to the small sample size available, and also due to the fact that some of the ILs in the series were not liquids at room temperature. While the ionic liquid dissolved in methanol may not provide the most accurate picture of the behaviour of the neat ionic liquid/metal interface, such binary solvent systems are commonly used in the application of ILs, 32,[49][50][51][52][53][54][55][56][57][58][59][60] and so an understanding of this ternary interface (IL/methanol/metal electrode) is valuable nonetheless.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…† (xii) At any temperature, all values of IL-W/IL and IL-W/W are much larger than unity; i.e., the complex solvent is more efficient than its precursors, which is in agreement with our previous data on solvation of different probes (WB and merocyanines) in aqueous ILs. 31,67 We discuss this relative efficiency by considering the interactions involved in the solvation of the phenolate oxygen of WB. IL-W is more efficient than IL and W because it offers more possibilities for hydrogen bonding, e.g., (C5-H/ À O-WB) and (C2-H/O(H)H/ À O-WB) simultaneously.…”
Section: Analysis Of the Solvatochromic Data In Il-w Mixturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 This non-ideality covers both macroscopic properties, e.g., viscosity, surface tension, and conductivity, [27][28][29] and microscopic ones, e.g., solvent empirical polarity, SA, and SB. 30,31 The latter properties are determined by the use of solvatochromic dyes (hereaer designated as "probes"). [32][33][34] These are compounds whose UV-Vis spectra, absorption or emission, are particularly sensitive to a specic solvent property.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%