Ionic Liquids by Proton Transfer: Vapor Pressure, Conductivity, and the Relevance of Δp K a from Aqueous Solutions
Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology · Arizona State University
Abstract
We describe the behavior of the conductivity, viscosity, and vapor pressure of various binary liquid systems in which proton transfer occurs between neat Brönsted acids and bases to form salts with melting points below ambient. Such liquids form an important subgroup of the ionic liquid (IL) class of reaction media and electrolytes on which so much attention is currently being focused. Such "protic ionic liquids" exhibit a wide range of thermal stabilities. We find a simple relation between the limit set by boiling, when the total vapor pressure reaches one atm, and the difference in pK(a) value for the acid and base determined in dilute aqueous solutions. For DeltapK(a) values above 10, the boiling point…
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3Topics & keywords
- Chemistry
- Ionic liquid
- Boiling point
- Aqueous solution
- Melting point
- Vapor pressure
- Inorganic chemistry
- Boiling