Journal of Ionic Liquids (Jun 2023)
Electrolytic conductivity measurements for ten ionic liquids
Abstract
Electrolytic conductivity measurements for a total of ten ionic liquids (ILs) (four N-alkyl-N-methyl pyrrolidinium cations [Cnmpyr] and six 1-(methyl)benzyl-3-alkyl imidazolium cations ([Bnmim] or [MeBnCnmim]), all paired with bistriflimide [Tf2N] anions) are reported at p = 0.1 MPa over T = 293.15 – 323.15 K. All samples were thoroughly dried under vacuum and their water content before and after measurements was determined by Karl Fischer titration. For the conductivity measurements, an impedance bridge technique was used in conjunction with a sealed cell equipped with platinum black electrodes. The cell constant (Kcell = 101 m − 1) was determined with standard aqueous KCl solutions before and after measurements. The results show that electrolytic conductivity increases with increasing temperature in both families of ILs, while conductivity decreases as the length of the IL side chain increases, which is associated with increase in IL viscosity. Conductivities of the pyrrolidinium ILs were consistent with other data for these compounds already reported in the literature. The conductivities of the 1-(methyl)benzyl-3-alkyl imidazolium ILs are reduced by ∼70-90% compared to the analogous 1-alkyl-3-methylimidazolium ILs