Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5413805 | Journal of Molecular Liquids | 2006 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The conductivity of a number of mixtures formed between ionic liquids (IL) and molecular liquids (ML) were investigated at several temperatures with the use of impedance spectroscopy. The specific conductivity of ILÂ +Â ML mixtures show a maximum on the ÏÂ =Â f(xIL) curve. Ionic liquids such as 1-methyl-3-propylimidazolium bromide (MPImBr) or 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium tetrafluoroborate (EMImBF4) and MLs such as water, propylene carbonate (PC), N-methylformamide (NMF) and 1-methylimidazole (MIm) were used. The conductivity maximum for ILÂ +Â water is at a level of ca. 92-98 mS/cm at TÂ =Â 298 K, while in the case of non-aqueous MLs the maximum is at ca. 18-30 mS/cm. The conductivity of a mixture of two ionic liquids EMImBF4Â +Â EMImBr depends monotonically on the composition. The temperature dependence of the conductivity for both neat ionic liquids as well as the mixtures, in the temperature range of 288-368 K, obeys an Arrhenius law. The activation energy E# for the mixtures ILÂ +Â ML in all cases decreases linearly at increasing amount of the molecular liquid.
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Authors
Anna Jarosik, Sebastian R. Krajewski, Andrzej Lewandowski, PrzemysÅaw Radzimski,