Temperature-Dependent
Transport Properties of a Redox-Active
Ionic Liquid with a Viologen Group
Posted on 2015-01-15 - 00:00
A redox-active ionic liquid (IL),
1-butyl-1′-heptyl-4,4′-bipyridinium
bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide, has been synthesized and its transport
processes were investigated. The conductivity and viscosity of the
IL, as well as the diffusion coefficients of its components were studied
over a 50 °C wide temperature range: for the diffusivity studies,
both the pulsed-gradient spin–echo (PGSE)–NMR technique
and voltammetric measurements have been applied. The measured data
are presented in the paper and are compared to each other. It was
found that the diffusion coefficients determined by means of NMR and
chronoamperometry measurements are, within the range of experimental
error, equaland they are (in accordance with other ionic liquid
studies) higher than what the conductivity or viscosity measurements
indicate. The results are interpreted in the light of the existing
theories. The measured diffusion coefficients and bulk conductivities
can be well interrelated based on the “ionicity” concept
(that is, by treating the ionic liquid as a weak electrolyte). In
agreement with the empirical Walden rule, a direct comparison between
the measured conductivities and viscosities is also possible, for
which a hole conduction model is utilized. Based on the fact that
both the electrochemical and the NMR measurements yield practically
the same diffusion coefficients in the system, there is no evidence
that interpretations based in other redox-active IL systems on “homogeneous
electron transfer” apply to the system studied here.
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Bodappa, Nataraju; Broekmann, Peter; Fu, Yong-Chun; Furrer, Julien; Furue, Yutaro; Sagara, Takamasa; et al. (2016). Temperature-Dependent
Transport Properties of a Redox-Active
Ionic Liquid with a Viologen Group. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/jp509931p