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Ionic Liquids with More than One Metal: Optical and Electrochemical Properties versus d-Block Metal Combinations.

Christian BalischewskiKarsten BehrensKerstin ZehbeChristina GünterStefan MiesEric SperlichAlexandra KellingAndreas Taubert
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2020)
Thirteen N-butylpyridinium salts, including three monometallic [C4 Py]2 [MCl4 ], nine bimetallic [C4 Py]2 [M1-x a Mx b Cl4 ] and one trimetallic compound [C4 Py]2 [M1-y-z a My b Mz c Cl4 ] (M=Co, Cu, Mn; x=0.25, 0.50 or 0.75 and y=z=0.33), were synthesized and their structure and thermal and electrochemical properties were studied. All compounds are ionic liquids (ILs) with melting points between 69 and 93 °C. X-ray diffraction proves that all ILs are isostructural. The conductivity at room temperature is between 10-4 and 10-8  S cm-1 . Some Cu-based ILs reach conductivities of 10-2  S cm-1 , which is, however, probably due to IL dec. This correlates with the optical bandgap measurements indicating the formation of large bandgap semiconductors. At elevated temperatures approaching the melting points, the conductivities reach up to 1.47×10-1  S cm-1 at 70 °C. The electrochemical stability windows of the ILs are between 2.5 and 3.0 V.
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