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Thermal Stability of Protic Ionic Liquids

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posted on 2025-01-09, 01:20 authored by S Paporakis, Kenny LiuKenny Liu, SJ Brown, JB Harper, Andrew MartinAndrew Martin, Tamar GreavesTamar Greaves
While protic ionic liquids (ILs) have found great success as solvents for a broad range of applications, little is known about their degradation when exposed to temperatures above ambient for extended periods of time. Here, we report the thermal stability of six protic ILs, namely, ethylammonium nitrate, ethylammonium formate, ethylammonium acetate, ethanolammonium nitrate, ethanolammonium formate, and ethanolammonium acetate. The effect of heating each ionic liquid to 60 °C for 1 h or 1 week (sealed or open to the atmosphere) was evaluated by considering the changes to water content, pH, mass, thermal phase transitions, and molecular structure after each treatment. Heating each of the six ILs when sealed led to measurable shifts in their water content and 10 wt % pH, but there was no significant change in their mass, thermal phase transitions according to differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), or molecular structure using proton nuclear magnetic resonance (1H NMR) spectra, indicating that the samples were largely unchanged. The samples that were heated open to the atmosphere also displayed no significant changes after 1 h but displayed significant changes after 1 week.<p></p>

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Journal

Journal of Physical Chemistry B

Volume

128

Issue

17

Start page

4208

End page

4219

Outlet

Journal of Physical Chemistry B

Publisher

American Chemical Society (ACS)

Language

eng

Copyright

© 2024 American Chemical Society

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