NMR studies of ionic liquids: Structure and dynamics

The past two decades have seen the advent of a new class of solvents with unique properties, referred to as “Ionic Liquids”. This term describes low-melting organic salts, which open a window for chemical processes in ionic environments near room temperature. A molecular-based understanding of their...

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Published inCurrent opinion in colloid & interface science Vol. 18; no. 3; pp. 183 - 189
Main Author Weingaertner, Hermann
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.06.2013
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Summary:The past two decades have seen the advent of a new class of solvents with unique properties, referred to as “Ionic Liquids”. This term describes low-melting organic salts, which open a window for chemical processes in ionic environments near room temperature. A molecular-based understanding of their properties is crucial for a rational design for applications. An important prerequisite is the characterization and understanding of their structure and dynamics. Application of NMR techniques to characterize ionic liquids has rendered many unique and valuable insights on these subjects. Here, recent highlights and typical applications are elucidated along with the advantages and limitations of the various techniques. [Display omitted] •NMR provides a plethora of tools for studying the structure and dynamics of ionic liquids.•1H chemical shifts and intermolecular NOE factors elucidate hydrogen-bonded cation–anion pairing.•Pulsed field gradient spin echo techniques characterize the self-diffusion of the ions.•Multinuclear magnetic relaxation times elucidate the rotational dynamics of the ions.
Bibliography:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cocis.2013.04.001
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ISSN:1359-0294
1879-0399
DOI:10.1016/j.cocis.2013.04.001