Probing the Reorganization of Ionic Liquids' Structure Induced by CO2 Sorption
- 16 June 2020
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Chemphyschem
- Vol. 21 (12), 1230-1234
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cphc.202000109
Abstract
The sorption of CO2 is often used to modify the macroscopic properties of liquids and solids. In the particular case of ionic liquids, different from molecular liquids, the sorption of CO2 may not induce volume expansions due to the strong Coulombic interactions between the ions of the fluid. However, a considerable viscosity decrease has been systematically observed. In order to understand the mechanisms of properties modifications in ionic fluids, herein we used Raman spectroscopy to probe the effect of CO2 on the structure of ionic liquids. It is shown that CO2 perturbs the electrostatic interactions between cations and anions, thus inducing a change in the polar domain of ionic liquids. It is observed that ionic liquids having bulkier ions are more prone to be perturbed by CO2 in comparison to ionic liquids having smaller ions. These results reveal new means of controlling the electrostatic forces between the ions and contributes to the mechanistic understanding of the modification of the macroscopic properties of ionic liquids by CO2 sorption.Keywords
Funding Information
- São Paulo Research Foundation (2013/23234-7, 2015/07145-0, 2016/21070-5)
- IDEX-LYON (ANR-16-IDEX-0005)
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