Ionic liquids as an attractive alternative solvent for thermal lens measurements.

نویسندگان

  • Chieu D Tran
  • Santhosh Challa
  • Mladen Franko
چکیده

The use of ionic liquids (ILs) as a solvent for thermal lens measurements has been investigated. It was found that ILs provide a better medium for thermal lens measurements than water. Specifically, not only the ILs offer at least 20 times higher sensitivity than water but that the enhancement can be appropriately adjusted by changing either the cation or the anion of the ILs. For example, the sensitivity in [BMIm]+[Tf2N]- is approximately 26 times higher than in water. It can be increased up to 31 times by changing the anion to [PF6]- (i.e., [BMIm]+[PF6]-) or to 35 times by changing the cation to [OMIm]+ (i.e., [OMIm]+[Tf2N]-). In fact, the sensitivity of thermal lens measurements in ILs is comparable to those in volatile organic solvents such as benzene, carbon tetrachloride, and hexane. However, the ILs are more desirable as they have virtually no vapor pressure. Furthermore, additional sensitivity enhancement (up to 42 times higher than that in water) can be achieved by simply adding surfactants into the ILs. Based on the thermal conductivity (k) and dn/dT values, calculated from the measured thermal time constant tc and thermal lens strength theta, it is evident that the observed sensitivity enhancement by the ILs is due to their relatively better thermooptical properties. More specifically, the enhancement is due not to the relatively modest lowering of the thermal conductivity but rather to the substantial increase in their dn/dT values. Because of the relationship between dn/dT and drho/dT, it is expected that ILs can serve as an attractive and superior solvent not only for thermal lens measurements but also for other photothermal and photoacoustic techniques as well. Also equally important is the fact that the thermal lens technique in particular and photothermal techniques, in general, can offer a unique means to determine themooptical and thermal physical properties of the ILs (e.g., thermal conductivity, thermal diffusivity, and phase transition temperatures). This type of data is currently lacking but is of extreme importance for implementing ILs as a solvent in various industrial applications.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Analytical chemistry

دوره 77 22  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2005