Issue 21, 2021

Cation folding and the thermal stability limit of the ionic liquid [BMIM+][BF4] under total vacuum

Abstract

Molecular dynamics simulations reveal the behavior of the bimodal distribution of cation conformations (folded/unfolded) in ionic liquids based on alkylated imidazoles, such as [BMIM+][BF4]. The alkyl chains of the cations can fold and block interactions between the cations and anions, thereby reducing the cohesivity of the liquid. At room temperature, the folded conformations represent less than one-third of the total conformations. In contrast to the behavior observed during the thermal denaturation of proteins, in ionic liquids, the concentration of folded cations grows when the temperature increases. At the equimolar concentration, the system reaches the reported experimental temperature of thermal stability (similar to the thermal denaturation behavior). There is an outermost layer of cations at the interface that can tilt toward the interface and cover a layer of anions adsorbed at the interface. This interfacial conformation makes the system stable in transverse directions and unstable in the normal direction at temperatures in the region of thermal instability, limiting the rate of vaporization of neutral ion pairs, which are observed as rare events at temperatures as low as 773.15 K.

Graphical abstract: Cation folding and the thermal stability limit of the ionic liquid [BMIM+][BF4−] under total vacuum

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Jan 2021
Accepted
29 Mar 2021
First published
06 Apr 2021
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2021,11, 12951-12960

Cation folding and the thermal stability limit of the ionic liquid [BMIM+][BF4] under total vacuum

J. A. Arroyo-Valdez, G. Viramontes-Gamboa, R. Guerra-Gonzalez, M. Ramos-Estrada, E. Lima and J. L. Rivera, RSC Adv., 2021, 11, 12951 DOI: 10.1039/D1RA00741F

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