Abstract
Low-melting ionic liquid, IL, based on small aliphatic quaternary ammonium cations ([R1
R2
R3
NR]+, where
R1
, R2
, R3 ) CH3 or C2H5, R ) C3H7, C4H9, C6H13, C8H17, CF3C3H6) and imide anion were prepared and
characterized. The physicochemical and electrochemical properties of these ILs, including melting point,
glass transition, and degradation temperatures; viscosity; density; ionic conductivity; diffusion coefficient;
and electrochemical stability, were determined. Heteronuclear Overhauser NMR spectroscopy experiments
were also performed to point out the presence of pair correlation between the different moieties. The LiTFSI
addition effect on the IL properties was studied with the same methodology. Some nanoscale organization
with segregation of polar and apolar domains was observed. ILs with small alkyl chain length or fluorinated
ammonium exhibit very high electrochemical stability in oxidation.
IF: 3.117
DOI: 10.1021/jp9098842