Issue 14, 2023

The structure of protic ionic liquids based on sulfuric acid, doped with excess of sulfuric acid or with water

Abstract

Neutron scattering with isotopic substitution was used to study the structure of concentrated sulfuric acid, and two protic ionic liquids (PILs): a Brønsted-acidic PIL, synthesised using pyridine and excess of sulfuric acid, [Hpy][HSO4]·H2SO4, and a hydrated PIL, in which an equimolar mixture of sulfuric acid and pyridine has been doped with water, [Hpy][HSO4]·2H2O. Brønsted acidic PILs are excellent solvents/catalysts for esterifications, driving reaction to completion by phase-separating water and ester products. Water-doped PILs are efficient solvents/antisolvents in biomass fractionation. This study was carried out to provide an insight into the relationship between the performance of PILs in the two respective processes and their liquid structure. It was found that a persistent sulfate/sulfuric acid/water network structure was retained through the transition from sulfuric acid to PILs, even in the presence of 2 moles (∼17 wt%) of water. Hydrogen sulfate PILs have the propensity to incorporate water into hydrogen-bonded anionic chains, with strong and directional hydrogen bonds, which essentially form a new water-in-salt solvent system, with its own distinct structure and physico-chemical properties. It is the properties of this hydrated PIL that can be credited both for the good performance in esterification and beneficial solvent/antisolvent behaviour in biomass fractionation.

Graphical abstract: The structure of protic ionic liquids based on sulfuric acid, doped with excess of sulfuric acid or with water

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Sep 2022
Accepted
10 Jan 2023
First published
10 Jan 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2023,25, 9785-9795

The structure of protic ionic liquids based on sulfuric acid, doped with excess of sulfuric acid or with water

A. McGrogan, E. L. Byrne, R. Guiney, T. F. Headen, T. G. A. Youngs, A. Chrobok, J. D. Holbrey and M. Swadźba-Kwaśny, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2023, 25, 9785 DOI: 10.1039/D2CP04292D

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