2011
DOI: 10.1021/jp200305b
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Radiation Induced Redox Reactions and Fragmentation of Constituent Ions in Ionic Liquids. 2. Imidazolium Cations

Abstract: In part 1 of this study, radiolytic degradation of constituent anions in ionic liquids (ILs) was examined. The present study continues the themes addressed in part 1 and examines the radiation chemistry of 1,3-dialkyl substituted imidazolium cations, which currently comprise the most practically important and versatile class of ionic liquid cations. For comparison, we also examined 1,3-dimethoxy- and 2-methyl-substituted imidazolium and 1-butyl-4-methylpyridinium cations. In addition to identification of radic… Show more

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“…Complete details regarding the synthesis can be found in the Supporting Information of Shkrob, et al . 33 Their structures are shown in Figure 1. The syntheses of EMIM FSI and EMIM BF 4 are reported in the Supporting Information.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Complete details regarding the synthesis can be found in the Supporting Information of Shkrob, et al . 33 Their structures are shown in Figure 1. The syntheses of EMIM FSI and EMIM BF 4 are reported in the Supporting Information.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…JLH originally prepared the selectively deuterated imidazolium TFSA ILs and BMIM TFSA for the work described in Ref. 33. SR prepared the EMIM FSA and EMIM BF 4 salts.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The possible involvement of radical species during the photolysis of BMIm.CO 2 (Figure 1b)w as verified by using electron spin resonance( ESR), and the predicted ESR signal of the imidazolium radical cation [BMIm]C + [20] was observed at 3365 G after 15 min of irradiation at 254 nm (À196 8C). The simulated and detected ESR signals are in excellent agreement (Figures 1b and S4).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…[15,16] Hence, ILs may constitute an attractive materialf or CO 2 photoreduction. [20] In addition, CO 2 radical anion ([CO 2 ]C À )c ould be pro-The simple photolysis of CO 2 in aqueous solutionst og enerate CO and/or hydrocarbons and derivatives in the presence of a catalysti sc onsidered to be ac leana nd efficient approachf or utilizing CO 2 as aC 1b uildingb lock. [18] The objective of this work is to develop IL photocatalysts that would promote the formation of activated-CO 2 intermediates, which then react with water photoproducts to produce CO akin to electrochemically inducedp athways.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finding degradation products has been a common objective for ESI studies of ILs, for example measurement of hexafluorophosphate degradation products caused by electrolysis of water [50], or radiolysis products [51]. Normally, ESI-MS studies are conducted by diluting the ILs in polar or even nonpolar solvents [42,52].…”
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