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Surface structure of a “non-amphiphilic” protic ionic liquid

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posted on 2025-05-08, 14:38 authored by Deborah Wakeham, Petru Niga, Christiaan Ridings, Gunther Andersson, Andrew Nelson, Gregory G. Warr, Steven Baldelli, Mark W. Rutland, Rob Atkin
The nanostructure of the ethanolammonium nitrate (EtAN)–air surface has been investigated using X-ray reflectometry (XRR), vibrational sum frequency spectroscopy (VSFS) and neutral impact collision ion scattering spectroscopy (NICISS). The XRR data decays more rapidly than expected for a perfectly sharp interface, indicating a diffuse electron (scattering length) density profile. Modelling of the XRR data using three different fitting routines produced consistent interfacial profiles that suggest the formation of interfacial EtAN clusters. Consistent with this, VSFS reveals that the EtAN surface is predominantly covered by –CH₂– moieties, with the –NH₃⁺ and –OH groups of the cation buried slightly deeper in the interface. The elemental profiles determined using NICISS also show enrichment of carbon relative to nitrogen and oxygen in the outermost surface layer, which is consistent with the surface cation orientation deduced from VSFS, and with the presence of EtAN aggregates at the liquid surface.

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Journal title

Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics

Volume

14

Issue

15

Pagination

5106-5114

Publisher

RSC Publications

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Science and Information Technology

School

Centre for Organic Electronics

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