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Solvation of the morpholinium cation in acetonitrile. Effect of an anion
Authors:Vitaly V Chaban  Nadezhda A Andreeva
Institution:1.Instituto de Ciência e Tecnologia, Universidade Federal de S?o Paulo,S?o Paulo,Brazil;2.PRAMO,Saint Petersburg,Russian Federation
Abstract:Ionic liquids (ILs) constitute a fast growing class of compounds finding multiple applications in science and technology. Morpholinium-based ILs (MBILs) and their mixtures with polar molecular co-solvents are interesting as sustainable electrolyte systems for electrochemistry. We investigate local structures of protic and apropic morpholinium cations in acetonitrile (ACN) using semi-empirical molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. An impact of an anion (acetate) on the cation solvation regularities is discussed. Unlike oxygen, nitrogen of the morpholine ring is a strong electrophilic binding center. This site is responsible for the interactions of the cation with the solvent and with the anion. In protic MBILs, the role of nitrogen is delegated to the proton, which is linked to nitrogen. The acetate anion weakens solvation of the cation due to occupation of space near nitrogen or proton. The analysis reveals a favorable solvation of MBILs in ACN, which is a prerequisite for a new high-performance electrolyte system. The reported structural data were validated through point-to-point comparison with the MP2 post-Hartree-Fock theory and density functional theory.
Graphical Abstract Solvation of the morpholinium cation in acetonitrile?
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