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Non-equilibrium protic and aprotic ionic liquids: Measuring the distance from the equilibrium state

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Abstract The anomalous phase behaviors of ionic liquids (ILs) were examined under low temperature (LT) and high pressure (HP). Under LT condition, crystal polymorphs and multiple crystallization pathways could be… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The anomalous phase behaviors of ionic liquids (ILs) were examined under low temperature (LT) and high pressure (HP). Under LT condition, crystal polymorphs and multiple crystallization pathways could be found for protic IL ethylammonium nitrate ([EAN][NO3]). For 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium nitrate ([C2mim][NO3]), an aprotic IL, simple LT-crystallization behavior was observed. However, HP conditions produced complicated phase behaviors. The HP-inherent conformer of the C2mim+ cation governed the crystallization pathways. In the liquid state, a variety of complicated phase transitions were influenced by multiple passible non-equilibrium degree factors: charge (scalar), dipole moment (vector), conformations (topology), and proton (transfer/network). The non-equilibrium degrees of protic and aprotic ILs were described by various solid phases both at LT and HP.

Keywords: equilibrium protic; non equilibrium; protic aprotic; state; ionic liquids; equilibrium

Journal Title: Journal of Molecular Liquids
Year Published: 2019

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