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The effect of structural heterogeneity upon the microviscosity of ionic liquids.

Ryan ClarkMohd A NawawiAna DobreDavid PughQingshan LiuAleksandar P IvanovAndrew J P WhiteJoshua B EdelMarina K KuimovaAlastair J S McIntoshTom Welton
Published in: Chemical science (2020)
The behaviour of two molecular rotors, one charged - 3,3'-diethylthiacarbocyanine iodide (Cy3) and one neutral - 8-[4-decyloxyphenyl]-4,4-difluoro-4-bora-3a,4a-diaza-s-indacene (BODIPY-C10), have been studied in various ionic liquids. The fluorescent decay lifetime has been used to elucidate the structure of the immediate region around the rotor. The neutral BODIPY-C10 was found to prefer the non-polar alkyl chain environment, leading to two trends in the lifetime of the dye: one when it was fully partitioned into the non-polar domain, and one when it also sampled polar moieties. The positively charged Cy3 dye showed a complex relationship between the bulk viscosity of the ionic liquid and lifetime of the molecular rotor. This was attributed to a combination of polarity related spectral changes, changes in anion cages around the dye, and temperature dependent fluorescent lifetimes alongside the dependence of the rotor upon the viscosity.
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