A New Type of Supramolecular Fluid Based on H2O–Alkylammonium/Phosphonium Solutions
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E-ISSN: 1521-3773
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Here we show that by adjusting the concentration of tetrabutyl ammonium and phosphonium salts in water (≈1.5–2.0 m), hydrophobic solvation triggers the formation of a unique, highly incompressible supramolecular liquid, with a dynamic structure similar to clathrates, involving essentially all H2O molecules of the solvent. Despite the increasing local order, the thermal diffusivity, and compressibility of these supramolecular liquids is strongly decreased with respect to bulk water due to slower relaxation dynamics. The results presented in this paper open an avenue to design a new family of supramolecular fluids, stable under atmospheric conditions, which can find important technological applications in energy storage and conversion.
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López Bueno, C., Herreros-Lucas, C., Suárez Rodríguez, M., Bitermann, M.R., Amigo, A., Woutersen, S., Giménez López, M., Rivadulla, F. (2021). A New Type of Supramolecular Fluid Based on H2O–Alkylammonium/Phosphonium Solutions, "Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.", vol. 60, 7540 – 7546
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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/anie.202015800Sponsors
This work was
supported by the Ministry of Science of Spain (Projects No.
PID2019-10415RB-I00, MAT2016-80762-R, RTI2018-
101097-A-100, EIN2019-103246 and RyC-2016–20258), the
Xunta de Galicia (ED431B 2018/16, 2018-AD006, 2018-
PG070), the European Research Council (ERC) (StG679124), the Consellera de Cultura, Educacin e Ordenacin
Universitaria (ED431F 2016/008, and Centro singular de
investigacin de Galicia accreditation 2016–2019, ED431G/
09), the Xunta de Galicia and the European Regional
Development Fund (ERDF). C.L.-B. Acknowledges Xunta
de Galicia and ESF for a PhD Grant (ED481A-2018/013).
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