Abstract

We have prepared ionic liquids by mixing either iron(II) chloride or iron(III) chloride with 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride (BMIC). Iron(II) chloride forms ionic liquids from a mole ratio of 1 FeCl(2)/3 BMIC to almost 1 FeCl(2)/1 BMIC. Both Raman scattering and ab initio calculations indicate that FeCl(4)(2-) is the predominant iron-containing species in these liquids. Iron(III) chloride forms ionic liquids from a mole ratio of 1 FeCl(3)/1.9 BMIC to 1.7 FeCl(3)/1 BMIC. When BMIC is in excess, Raman scattering indicates the presence of FeCl(4-). When FeCl(3) is in excess, Fe(2)Cl(7-) begins to appear and the amount of Fe(2)Cl(7-) increases with increasing amounts of FeCl(3). Ionic liquids were also prepared from a mixture of FeCl(2) and FeCl(3) and are discussed. Finally, we have used both Hartree-Fock and density functional theory methods to compute the optimized structures and vibrational spectra for these species. An analysis of the results using an all-electron basis set, 6-31G, as well as two different effective core potential basis sets, LANL2DZ and CEP-31G is presented.

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Ionic liquidChemistryRaman spectroscopyRaman scatteringChlorideIonic bondingAb initioInorganic chemistryAb initio quantum chemistry methodsIron(III) chloridePhysical chemistryAnalytical Chemistry (journal)IonMoleculeOrganic chemistryCatalysis

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Year
2001
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Volume
40
Issue
10
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2298-2304
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343
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Melissa S. Sitze, Eric R. Schreiter, Eric V. Patterson et al. (2001). Ionic Liquids Based on FeCl<sub>3</sub> and FeCl<sub>2</sub>. Raman Scattering and ab Initio Calculations. Inorganic Chemistry , 40 (10) , 2298-2304. https://doi.org/10.1021/ic001042r

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10.1021/ic001042r