Ionic liquid–water mixtures as solvents for poly( N -vinylimidazole)

Colloid and Polymer Science(2013)

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Ionic liquids extend the Hofmeister series and create a wide range of new possibilities for processes involving salt effects on both soluble and crosslinked systems. This work reports on some mixtures of water with NaCl or an ionic liquid, either 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium tosylate or 1-hexyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride, which are better solvents for linear poly( N -vinylimidazole) (L-PVI) than water, i.e., that exhibit a salting-in effect. The intensity of the salt effects was measured on the basis of the polymer solubility, the decrease in polymer–solvent interaction parameter (measured by light scattering), and the increase of coil size (measured through the intrinsic viscosity). It was thus found that the intensity of the salting-in effect of either NaCl or 1-hexyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride on L-PVI is different (larger for the ionic liquid), which denotes that salt effects are not under anion control, and the mechanisms operating in the linear and crosslinked polymers are different. These results are discussed after accounting for the role of ion–polymer interactions.
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Ionic liquids, Polymer solubility, Water-soluble polymer, Nonionic polymer, Polymer–solvent interaction parameter, Salting-in effect
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