Effect of Ion Mass on Dynamic Correlations in Ionic Liquids

Md Dipu Ahmed, Zhenghao Zhu, Airat Khamzin, Stephen J. Paddison, Alexei P. Sokolov, Ivan Popov

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Abstract

Ionic liquids (ILs) are a class of liquid salts with distinct properties such as high ionic conductivity, low volatility, and a broad electrochemical window, making them appealing for use in energy storage applications. The ion-ion correlations are some of the key factors that play a critical role in the ionic conductivity of ILs. In this work, we present the study of the impact of ion mass on ion-ion correlations in ILs, applying a combination of broadband dielectric spectroscopy measurements and molecular dynamics simulations. We examined three ILs with the same cation but different anions to consider three different cases of cation-anion masses: M+ > M-, M+ ≈ M-, and M+ < M-. We applied the momentum conservation approach to estimate the contribution of distinct ion-ion correlations from experimental data and obtained good agreement with direct calculations of distinct ion-ion correlations from molecular dynamics simulations. Our findings reveal that relative ion mass has a strong effect on the distinct ion-ion correlations, leading to swapping of the relative amplitude of distinct cation-cation and anion-anion correlations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)10411-10421
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Physical Chemistry B
Volume127
Issue number48
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 7 2023

Funding

This work was supported by the National Science Foundation (award CHE-2102425). Computing resources were provided through an ACCESS allocation DMR130078 on Purdue Anvil CPU. A.Kh. is grateful for support by the Kazan Federal University Strategic Academic Leadership Program (Priority-2030).

FundersFunder number
National Science FoundationCHE-2102425, DMR130078
Kazan Federal University

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