Investigating intermolecular interactions in a DME-based hybrid ionic liquid electrolyte by HOESY NMR
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posted on 2019-01-29, 00:00 authored by Derick Gyabeng, Pierre Martin, Urbi Pal, M Deschamps, Maria ForsythMaria Forsyth, Luke O'DellLuke O'Dell© 2019 Gyabeng, Martin, Pal, Deschamps, Forsyth and O'Dell. The intermolecular interactions in a hybrid electrolyte based on various compositions of the ionic liquid N-methyl-N-propyl pyrrolidinium bis-fluorosulfonylimide (C3mpyrFSI), LiFSI salt and an ether-based additive, 1,2-dimethoxy ethane (DME), have been investigated using the HOESY (Heteronuclear Overhauser Effect SpectroscopY) NMR experiment. This NMR technique allows a quantification of the intermolecular interactions in ionic liquids (ILs) by measuring the cross-relaxation rate (σ) between different pairs of nuclei. Thereby, we compare the cross-relaxation rates between the cations, anions and DME in these hybrid electrolyte systems using 1H-7sLi and 1H-19F HOESY experiments, and interpret the measured parameters in terms of ionic and molecular associations. The results give insights into the local coordination environment of the Li+ cations and their solvation by the FSI anions and DME.
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Frontiers in ChemistryVolume
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