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Influence of water on the surface structure of 1-hexyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride
Authors:Manuela Reichelt  Tobias Hammer  Harald Morgner
Institution:Wilhelm Ostwald Institute for Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, University Leipzig, Linnéstr. 2, 04103 Leipzig, Germany
Abstract:The molecular surface structure of an ionic liquid (IL) with and without the presence of water was studied with the surface sensitive technique neutral impact collision ion scattering spectroscopy (NICISS). The IL chosen is 1-hexyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride, which is known to be hydrophilic. Binary mixtures were investigated within the water mole fraction range 0.43  χwater  0.71 at 283 K. During approximately 3 h exposition time in vacuum, we have observed a very low water loss rate from sample. The NICISS measurements suggest that admixture of water to HMIm]Cl leads to a layered surface structure. Three layers were identified (layer 1 — cations, layer 2 — cations and water, layer 3 — cations, water, and anions). While the first layer is unaffected by water, the thickness of the second layer depends on the water concentration. The thickness of layer 2 is relatively constant for water concentrations χwater  0.61, but increases for water contents χwater  0.68. The concentration range 0.61  χwater  0.68 seems to play a key role in water network formation.
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