Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1401535 | Journal of Molecular Structure | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
In situ high-pressure Raman spectroscopy and synchrotron X-ray diffraction have been employed to investigate the phase behavior of ionic liquid, 1-hexyl-3-methylimidazolium tetrafluoroborate ([HMIM][BF4]) under high pressure up to 20Â GPa at room temperature. With increasing pressure, some characteristic bands of [HMIM][BF4] disappear, and some characteristic bands of [HMIM][BF4] display non-monotonic pressure-induced frequency shift and non-monotonic variation of full width at half-maximum. Two successive phase transitions at â¼1.7Â GPa and 7.3Â GPa have been corroborated by the results above. The glass transition pressure (Pg) of [HMIM][BF4] at â¼7.3Â GPa has been obtained by ruby R1 line broadening measurements and analysis of synchrotron X-ray diffraction patterns, and its glass transition mechanism is also analyzed in detail. These facts are suggestive of two successive disorder to disorder phase transitions induced by compression, that is, [HMIM][BF4] serves as a superpressurized glass under the pressure above 7.3Â GPa, which is similar to the glassy state at low temperature, and a compression-induced liquid to liquid phase transition in [HMIM][BF4] occurs at â¼1.7Â GPa. Besides, the conformational equilibrium of the GAAA conformer and AAAA conformer was converted easily in liquid [HMIM][BF4], while it was difficult to be influenced in glassy state.
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Authors
Xiang Zhu, Chaosheng Yuan, Haining Li, Pinwen Zhu, Lei Su, Kun Yang, Jie Wu, Guoqiang Yang, Jing Liu,