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How ionic species structure influences phase structure and transitions from protic ionic liquids to liquid crystals to crystals

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posted on 2024-11-02, 06:52 authored by Tamar GreavesTamar Greaves, Hayden Broomhall, Asoka Weerawardena, Dale Osborne, Bastien Canonge, Calum DrummondCalum Drummond
The phase behaviour of n-alkylammonium (C6 to C16) nitrates and formates has been characterised using synchrotron small angle and wide angle X-ray scattering (SAXS/WAXS), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), cross polarised optical microscopy (CPOM) and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). The protic salts may exist as crystalline, liquid crystalline or ionic liquid materials depending on the alkyl chain length and temperature. n-Alkylammonium nitrates with n >= 6 form thermotropic liquid crystalline (LC) lamellar phases, whereas n >= 8 was required for the formate series to form this LC phase. The protic ionic liquid phase showed an intermediate length scale nanostructure resulting from the segregation of the polar and nonpolar components of the ionic liquid. This segregation was enhanced for longer n-alkyl chains, with a corresponding increase in the correlation length scale. The crystalline and liquid crystalline phases were both lamellar. Phase transition temperatures, lamellar d-spacings, and liquid correlation lengths for the n-alkylammonium nitrates and formates were compared with those for n-alkylammonium chlorides and n-alkylamines. Plateau regions in the liquid crystalline to liquid phase transition temperatures as a function of n for the n-alkylammonium nitrates and formates are consistent with hydrogen-bonding and cation-anion interactions between the ionic species dominating alkyl chain-chain van der Waals interactions, with the exception of the mid chained hexyl-and heptylammonium formates. The d-spacings of the lamellar phases for both the n-alkylammonium nitrates and formates were consistent with an increase in chain-chain layer interdigitation within the bilayer-based lamellae with increasing alkyl chain length, and they were comparable to the n-alkylammonium chlorides.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.1039/c7fd00148g
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    ISSN - Is published in 13645498

Journal

Faraday Discussions

Volume

206

Start page

29

End page

48

Total pages

20

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© 2018 The Royal Society of Chemistry

Former Identifier

2006082295

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2018-09-20