posted on 2004-01-13, 00:00authored byA. Downard, M. J. Earle, C. Hardacre, S. E. J. McMath, M. Nieuwenhuyzen, S. J. Teat
The structures of three long alkyl chain imidazolium chloride salts have been determined
by X-ray diffraction; one of the salts was isolated as two polymorphs. These compounds consist
of regions containing interdigitated linear alkyl chains alternating with regions containing
imidazolium headgroups, chloride ions, and solvent. The arrangement of the cation headgroup
and the alkyl chain is strongly dependent on the thermal history of the salt and whether
the C(2) position on the imidazolium ring is methylated or protiated. Structures are found
where the headgroups within the same crystal are in different environments leading to a
double bilayer structure which collapses on heating.