Issue 19, 2009

Surprisingly high, bulk liquid-like mobility of silica-confined ionic liquids

Abstract

Mesoporous silica monoliths were prepared by the sol–gel technique and filled with 1-ethyl-3-methyl imidazolium [Emim]-X (X = dicyanamide [N(CN)2], ethyl sulfate [EtSO4], thiocyanate [SCN], and triflate [TfO]) ionic liquids (ILs) using a methanol-IL exchange technique. The structure and behavior of the ILs inside the silica monoliths were studied using X-ray scattering, nitrogen sorption, IR spectroscopy, solid-state NMR, and thermal analysis. DSC finds shifts in both the glass transition temperature and melting points (where applicable) of the ILs. Glass transition and melting occur well below room temperature. There is thus no conflict with the NMR and IR data, which show that the ILs are as mobile at room temperature as the bulk (not confined) ILs. The very narrow line widths of the NMR spectra suggest that the ILs in our materials have the highest mobility reported for confined ILs so far. As a result, our data suggest that it is possible to generate IL/silica hybrid materials (ionogels) with bulk-like properties of the IL. This could be interesting for applications in, e.g., the solar cell or membrane fields.

Graphical abstract: Surprisingly high, bulk liquid-like mobility of silica-confined ionic liquids

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Dec 2008
Accepted
11 Feb 2009
First published
17 Mar 2009

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2009,11, 3653-3662

Surprisingly high, bulk liquid-like mobility of silica-confined ionic liquids

R. Göbel, P. Hesemann, J. Weber, E. Möller, A. Friedrich, S. Beuermann and A. Taubert, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2009, 11, 3653 DOI: 10.1039/B821833A

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