2018 AIChE Annual Meeting
(166e) Intrinsic Analysis of Fluid Interfaces Involving Ionic Liquids
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Subsequently, we examined the liquid/liquid interfaces of imidazolium ILs with liquids of varying polarity (namely cyclohexane and water) [5]. Such systems pose additional technical challenges due to the mutual miscibility of both components. To overcome this, we combine a distance-based cluster search algorithm with the ITIM intrinsic analysis method [6] to distinguish the two liquid phases and to identify atoms residing at the instantaneous surface. In contrast to the well structured vapour/liquid surface, density correlations, ionic associations, and orientational preferences are all weakened at liquid/ liquid interfaces, this effect being much more pronounced when the other species is water. In such systems we observe a drastic reduction in the presence of the cation at the surface and an increase of appearance of polar moieties leading to decreased apolar character of the interface. Anionâcation associations are reduced and partially replaced by waterâanion and rarely also waterâcation associations. Our work demonstrates the power of molecular simulations, coupled with intrinsic analysis, for the screening and design of ILs for interfacial applications.
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