Mechanisms of the Diffusion of Nonpolar Substances in a Hydrophilic Ionic Liquid


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Abstract

The structural-dynamic features of ionic liquid-nonpolar substance systems are studied by means of molecular dynamics using Frenkel’s fundamental theory of a liquid and the phonon theory of the thermodynamics of a liquid, in combination with the DL_POLY_4.05 software package. Argon, methane, and benzene molecules serve as the dissolved substances. Model concepts are proposed and analyzed to describe the diffusion of molecules of a dissolved substance in an ionic liquid. It is shown that an increase in the mass of the molecules of a dissolved nonpolar substance correlates with their mobility in a hydrophilic ionic liquid (IL). This determines the diffusion of the components of dmim+/Cl IL solutions and is responsible for the anomalous behavior of the solubility of nonpolar substances in them.

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N. A. Atamas’

Taras Shevchenko Kyiv National University

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Email: atamasphys@mail.univ.kiev.ua
Ukraine, Kyiv, 01601

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