Nonpolar, Polar, and Associating Solutes in Ionic Liquids
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B2006Vol. 110(34), pp. 16816–16818
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Abstract
The existence of microphase segregation between polar and nonpolar domains in ionic liquids changes the way in which solvation can be understood in these media. Here, we perform a structural analysis on the solvation of nonpolar, polar, and associating solutes in imidazolium-based ionic liquids, where this novel way of understanding their nature as microsegregated solvents is correlated with their ability to interact with different species in diverse and complex ways.
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