Amphiphile Meets Amphiphile: Beyond the PolarApolar Dualism in Ionic Liquid/Alcohol Mixtures
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
The mesoscopic morphology of binary mixtures of ethylammonium nitrate
(EAN), the protic ionic liquid par excellence, and methanol is explored using neutron/X-ray
di
ff
raction and computational technique
s. Both compounds are amphiphilic and
characterized by an extended hydrogen bonding network: surprisingly, though macroscopi-
cally homogeneous, these mixtures turn out to be mesoscopically highly heterogeneous. Our
study reveals that even in methanol-rich mixtures, a wide distribution of clusters exists where
EAN preserves its bulk, sponge-like morphology. Accordingly methanol does not succeed in
fully dissociating the ionic liquid that keeps on organizing in a bulk-like fashion. This
behavior represents the premises to the more dramatic phenomenology observed with
longer alcohols that eventually phase separate from EAN. These results challenge the
commonly accepted polar and apolar moieties segregation in ionic liquids/molecular liquids
mixtures and the current understanding of technologically relevant solvation processes.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Triolo, Alessandro
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