Aprotic Ionic Liquids: A Framework for Predicting Vaporization Thermodynamics

Molecules. 2022 Apr 3;27(7):2321. doi: 10.3390/molecules27072321.

Abstract

Ionic liquids (ILs) are recognized as an environmentally friendly alternative to replacing volatile molecular solvents. Knowledge of vaporization thermodynamics is crucial for practical applications. The vaporization thermodynamics of five ionic liquids containing a pyridinium cation and the [NTf2] anion were studied using a quartz crystal microbalance. Vapor pressure-temperature dependences were used to derive the enthalpies of vaporization of these ionic liquids. Vaporization enthalpies of the pyridinium-based ionic liquids available in the literature were collected and uniformly adjusted to the reference temperature T = 298.15 K. The consistent sets of evaluated vaporization enthalpies were used to develop the "centerpiece"-based group-additivity method for predicting enthalpies of vaporization of ionic compounds. The general transferability of the contributions to the enthalpy of vaporization from the molecular liquids to the ionic liquids was established. A small, but not negligible correction term was supposed to reconcile the estimated results with the experiment. The corrected "centerpiece" approach was recommended to predict the vaporization enthalpies of ILs.

Keywords: enthalpy of vaporization; ionic liquids; structure–property relationships; vapor pressure measurements.

MeSH terms

  • Ionic Liquids* / chemistry
  • Temperature
  • Thermodynamics
  • Vapor Pressure
  • Volatilization

Substances

  • Ionic Liquids