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Crystallization Kinetics of Phosphonium Ionic Liquids: Effect of Cation Alkyl Chain Length and Thermal History.

Beibei YaoV Morales AlvarezMarian PaluchG FedorS McLaughlinA McGroganMalgorzata Swadzba-KwasnyZaneta Wojnarowska
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry. B (2024)
The effects of alkyl chain length on the crystallization kinetics and ion mobility of tetraalkylphosphonium, [P 666, n ][TFSI], ( n = 2, 6, 8, and 12) ionic liquids were studied by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and broadband dielectric spectroscopy (BDS) over a wide temperature range. The liquid-glass transition temperature ( T g ) and ion dynamics examined over a broad T range were almost insensitive to structural modifications of the phosphonium cation. In contrast, the crystallization kinetics were strongly affected by the length of the fourth alkyl chain. Furthermore, the thermal history of the sample (cold vs melt crystallization) significantly impacted the crystallization rate. It has been found that the nature of crystallization phenomena is the same across the homologous series, while the kinetic aspect differs. Finally, electric conductivity in supercooled liquid and crystalline solid phases was measured for all samples, revealing significant ionic conductivity, largely independent of the cation structure.
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