Chem. J. Chinese Universities ›› 2006, Vol. 27 ›› Issue (4): 761.

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Synthesis and Characterization of New Cyno-group Functionalized Ionic Liquids and Their Rheological Properties

GONG Sheng-Min1, MA Hong-Yang1, WAN Xin-Hua1*, ZHAO Yong-Feng1, HE Ji-Yu2, ZHOU Qi-Feng1   

  1. 1. Department of Polymer Science & Engineering, Key Laboratory of Polymer Chemistry & Physics of Ministry of
    Education, College of Chemistry & Molecular Engineering, Peking University, Beijing 100871 China;
    2. College of Material Science and Engineering, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing 100081, China
  • Received:2005-03-22 Online:2006-04-10 Published:2006-04-10
  • Contact: WAN Xin-Hua,E-mail: xhwan@pku.edu.cn

Abstract:

A series of cyno-group functionalized ionic liquids were synthesized and characterized by 1H NMR and elemental analysis. The density, melting point and solubility of the ionic liquids were affected by the length of substituted group and the chemical structures of anions. The rheological properties of the ionic liquids under steady, transient and dynamic state were studied with a rheometer over a wide range of temperature and frequencies. It was found that the ionic liquids studied could be considered as Newtonian fluids. Arrhenius equation was employed to describe the relationship between the viscosity and the temperature. The viscous flow activation energy of the ionic liquids calculated was changed regularly with the length change of alkyl substituent. Under transient state condition, the shear stress and viscosity of the ionic liquid 1-butyl-3-(β-propanenitrile) imidazolium hexafluorophosphate, as an example, kept constant with the change of time while the shear speed was fixed. However, a decreasing trend was observed when the temperature was increased. The dynamic rheological properties of this ionic liquid were also studied. The complex viscosity and loss modulus were also decreased with increasing temperature.

Key words: Functionalized ionic liquid; Cyno group; Newtonian fluid; Rheological property

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