Association-dissociation dynamics of ionic electrolytes in low dielectric medium
| Title | Association-dissociation dynamics of ionic electrolytes in low dielectric medium |
| Publication Type | Journal Article |
| Year of Publication | 2022 |
| Authors | Ghosh, D, Sakpal, SS, Chatterjee, S, Deshmukh, SH, Kwon, H, Kim, YSam, Bagchi, S |
| Journal | Journal of Physical Chemistry B |
| Volume | 126 |
| Issue | 1 |
| Pagination | 239-248 |
| Date Published | JAN |
| Type of Article | Article |
| ISSN | 1520-6106 |
| Abstract | Ionic electrolytes are known to form various complexes which exist in dynamic equilibrium in a low dielectric medium. However, structural characterization of these complexes has always posed a great challenge to the scientific community. An additional challenge is the estimation of the dynamic association-dissociation time scales (lifetime of the complexes), which are key to the fundamental understanding of ion transport. In this work, we have used a combination of infrared absorption spectroscopy, two-dimensional infrared spectroscopy, molecular dynamics simulations, and density functional theory calculations to characterize the various ion complexes formed by the thiocyanate-based ionic electrolytes as a function of different cations in a low dielectric medium. Our results demonstrate that thiocyanate is an excellent vibrational reporter of the heterogeneous ion complexes undergoing association-dissociation dynamics. We find that the ionic electrolytes exist as contact ion pairs, dimers, and clusters in a low dielectric medium. The relative ratios of the various ion complexes are sensitive to the cations. In addition to the interactions between the thiocyanate anion and the countercation, the solute-solvent interactions drive the dynamic equilibrium. We have estimated the association-dissociation dynamics time scales from two-dimensional infrared spectroscopy. The exchange time scale involving the cluster is faster than that between a dimer and an ion pair. Moreover, we find that the dynamic equilibrium between the cluster and another ion complex is correlated to the solvent fluctuations. |
| DOI | 10.1021/acs.jpcb.1c08613 |
| Type of Journal (Indian or Foreign) | Foreign |
| Impact Factor (IF) | 3.466 |
