Effect of modifiers on the stability of 1‑butyl‑3-methylimidazolium-based ionic liquids

Artyom V. Belesov, Daria A. Lvova, Ilya I. Pikovskoi, Mark S. Popov, Nikolay V. Ul'yanovskii, Dmitry S. Kosyakov
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The distinctive capabilities of 1‑butyl‑3-methylimidazolium (bmim) cation-based ionic liquids (ILs) to dissolve lignocellulosic biomass offer the potential for the development of novel green bioprocessing technologies based on their utilization as green solvents. The limited range of thermal stability of ILs necessitates the use of various co-solvents to maintain solubility. In the present study, an original approach to determine the degree of degradation of alkylimidazolium ILs was proposed, based on the application of gravimetric analysis method to determine the content of volatile degradation products and high-performance liquid chromatography-high-resolution mass spectrometry (HPLCHRMS) to determine the total degree of degradation. The proposed approach, as well as the combination of HPLCHRMS with gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC–MS), was employed to comprehensively characterize the impact of additives and impurities (water, dimethyl sulfoxide, hydrochloric and acetic acids, diethylamine) on the degradation of bmim acetate, chloride, and methyl sulfate during thermal treatment under typical biomass dissolution conditions (150 °C, 24 h). The presence of additives or impurities in the composition of ILs has been found to predominantly contribute to a decrease in the number of volatile compounds formed, while increasing the variety and relative content of non-volatile degradation products. The use of protic solvents and acids results in a decrease in the overall degree of degradation of ionic liquids and in the fraction of volatile compounds formed. This allows for the classification of binary mixtures based on these additives as "green" solvents at temperatures below 150 °C.
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改性剂对 1-丁基-3-甲基咪唑鎓离子液体稳定性的影响
以 1-丁基-3-甲基咪唑(bmim)阳离子为基础的离子液体(ILs)具有溶解木质纤维素生物质的独特能力,这为开发基于其作为绿色溶剂的新型绿色生物加工技术提供了潜力。由于溶胶的热稳定性范围有限,因此必须使用各种助溶剂来保持溶解性。本研究提出了一种测定烷基咪唑鎓惰性离子降解度的新方法,即采用重量分析法测定挥发性降解产物的含量,并采用高效液相色谱-高分辨质谱法(HPLCHRMS)测定总降解度。在典型的生物质溶解条件(150 °C,24 小时)下,采用所提出的方法以及 HPLCHRMS 与气相色谱-质谱法(GC-MS)的结合,全面表征了添加剂和杂质(水、二甲亚砜、盐酸和乙酸、二乙胺)在热处理过程中对乙酸溴米姆、氯化物和硫酸甲酯降解的影响。研究发现,IL 成分中添加剂或杂质主要会减少形成的挥发性化合物的数量,同时增加非挥发性降解产物的种类和相对含量。使用质子溶剂和酸会降低离子液体的总体降解程度和形成的挥发性化合物的比例。因此,基于这些添加剂的二元混合物在温度低于 150 °C 时可归类为 "绿色 "溶剂。
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