Unveiling the Molecular Interactions of Ionic Liquids in Aqueous Solutions through Volumetric and Compressibility Approach
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newlineThe exploration of ionic liquids (ILs) in aqueous solutions has become a focal point of modern
newlineresearch due to their remarkable physicochemical properties and their potential applications in
newlinediverse domains such as green chemistry, catalysis, electrochemical devices, and separation
newlinetechnologies. Despite extensive studies, a thorough understanding of the molecular interactions
newlinebetween ILs and various aqueous solutions remains elusive. This thesis aims to bridge this
newlineknowledge gap by employing a detailed volumetric and compressibility approach to unveil the
newlinemolecular interactions of ILs in aqueous solutions.
newlineThis research systematically investigates the volumetric and acoustic properties of aqueous
newlinesolutions of various ionic liquids, focusing on the interpretation of some key and derived
newlinethermodynamic parameters. The study encompasses measurements of the density and sound
newlinevelocity of ILs ([EMIm][MeSO4], [BMMIm][Cl], [Bmim][OcOSO3], [EMIm][DEP], and
newline[HEMIm][Cl]) in aqueous and aqueous co-solute (L-alanine, glycine, NaCl, and D-glucose)
newlinesolutions across a range of concentrations at different temperatures. These data are utilized for the
newlinecalculation of apparent molar volumes of solutes, limiting apparent molar volumes of solutes,
newlinetransfer limiting apparent molar volumes of solutes, apparent molar expansivity of solutes, thermal
newlineexpansion coefficient of solution, Hepler constant of solutes, isentropic compressibilities of
newlinesolution, apparent molar isentropic compressibility of solute, limiting apparent molar isentropic
newlinecompressibility of solute, transfer limiting apparent molar isentropic compressibility of solute and
newlinehydration number. These parameters provide deep insights into the solvation dynamics, ion-pairing
newlinephenomena, and structural reorganizations within the solution.
newlineThe experimental data reveal distinct trends in the volumetric properties of ILs, highlighting the
newlineinfluence of the ionic nature, hydrophobicity, and size of the IL constituents on their behavior in
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