25
[(C F 3 SO 2 ) 2 N] - B F F F N R N N R R Charge Transfer Reaction and Solvation Dynamics in Ionic Liquid Satoe MORISHIMA MIYASAKA laboratory

Charge Transfer Reaction and Solvation Dynamics in Ionic Liquid Satoe MORISHIMA MIYASAKA laboratory

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Charge Transfer Reaction and Solvation Dynamics in Ionic Liquid Satoe MORISHIMA MIYASAKA laboratory

[(CF3SO2)2N]-

BF

F FF

NR

NN R

R

Charge Transfer Reaction and Solvation Dynamics in Ionic

Liquid

Satoe MORISHIMAMIYASAKA laboratory

Page 2: Charge Transfer Reaction and Solvation Dynamics in Ionic Liquid Satoe MORISHIMA MIYASAKA laboratory

Contents

Introduction ✦ What is ionic liquid?

My project ✦ Sample , charge transfer reaction

✦ Solvation

✦ Time-resolved Fluorescence

✦ Result and Discussion

✦ Recent work

Page 3: Charge Transfer Reaction and Solvation Dynamics in Ionic Liquid Satoe MORISHIMA MIYASAKA laboratory

      What is Ionic liquid ?

trihexyl(tetradecyl)phosphonium

N NCH3CH2

N

NS S CF3

O

OF3C

O

O

PC6H13C6H13

C6H13 C14H29

BF

F FF

NCH3CH3

CH3 CH2CH2OCH3

tetrafluoroborate

DEME BF4

1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium( emim+ )

bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide( TFSI- )

1-butyl-3-methylpyridinium N,N-Diethyl-N-methyl-N-(methoxyethyl) ammonium

Ionic liquid is ・・・ Melted salt at room temperature

Constructed from organic cation and anion

NaCl

m.p / ℃

NaCl 800

DEME BF4 9

emim TFSI

-16

Page 4: Charge Transfer Reaction and Solvation Dynamics in Ionic Liquid Satoe MORISHIMA MIYASAKA laboratory

Ionic liquids Application

a fuel cellactuator

Bioreactor

Heat-resist gel

Green chemistry

Biochemistry

Energy device

material

Solvent for synthesis

refining

•Electric conductivity

•Vapor pressure

nearly 0

• Hard to burn

•High viscosity

•Heat-resist

     ・・・ etc

Page 5: Charge Transfer Reaction and Solvation Dynamics in Ionic Liquid Satoe MORISHIMA MIYASAKA laboratory

Background

Measurement of Solvation dynamics in 2002 by Karmakar. R and Samanta. A

Synthesized in1992 by J.S.Wilkes and M.J.Zawarotko

Sergei Arzhantsev, Huii jin, Gray A. Baker, and Mark Maroncelli J. Phys. Chem. B 2007, 111, 4978-4989

??

: dipole

rotation diffusion

h h

Page 6: Charge Transfer Reaction and Solvation Dynamics in Ionic Liquid Satoe MORISHIMA MIYASAKA laboratory

AboutMy project

Page 7: Charge Transfer Reaction and Solvation Dynamics in Ionic Liquid Satoe MORISHIMA MIYASAKA laboratory

electricallysymmetric BA

9,9’-bianthryl

ADMA4-(9-anthryl)-N,N’-

dimethylaniline

C153coumarin153

Locally excited : LE Charge transfer : CT

electricallyasymmetric

NCH3CH3

N O O

CF3

δ+

δ-N O O

CF3

NCH3CH3

CT  

reaction

reference dye

charge transfer reaction

Page 8: Charge Transfer Reaction and Solvation Dynamics in Ionic Liquid Satoe MORISHIMA MIYASAKA laboratory

Background & Motivation

NCH3CH3

NCH3CH3

solvent viscosity / cP

DEME BF4 1200

cyclohexane 0.375

ethanol 0.44

LE state

CT state

ground state

cyclohexane DEME BF4

cP: g / cm ・ s

Page 9: Charge Transfer Reaction and Solvation Dynamics in Ionic Liquid Satoe MORISHIMA MIYASAKA laboratory

Directly observation of

Solvation Dynamics !

Excited state

h

Ground state

Solvation coordinate

ener

gy

Time-resolved spectroscopy

Red shift

time

Time-resolved Fluorescence - principle -

time

time

Page 10: Charge Transfer Reaction and Solvation Dynamics in Ionic Liquid Satoe MORISHIMA MIYASAKA laboratory

Light source: Ti: Sapphire laser    

Exciting λ: absorption peak                     ( second harmonic Ti: Sapphire laser )

System response time : ~36 ps  ( FWHM )

Step size: 4 ps

temperature : 295K  

t t’

photon

Laser pulse

125 ns time

Co

un

ts

Time-resolved Fluorescence - Time-correlated single photon counting (TCSPC) -

Page 11: Charge Transfer Reaction and Solvation Dynamics in Ionic Liquid Satoe MORISHIMA MIYASAKA laboratory

Result

Rise

Decay

time

(1) (2)

(1)

(2)

LE to CT reaction already finished !

Page 12: Charge Transfer Reaction and Solvation Dynamics in Ionic Liquid Satoe MORISHIMA MIYASAKA laboratory

The image of Solvation in ionic liquid

Result & Discussion

65 %25 %64 %

Normalized (10 ps ~30 ns)

Page 13: Charge Transfer Reaction and Solvation Dynamics in Ionic Liquid Satoe MORISHIMA MIYASAKA laboratory

100

101

102

103

104

Inte

nsity

80x103

6040200

Time / ps

Recent work23x10

3

22

21

20

19

18

17

Pea

k S

hift

/ c

m-1

101

102

103

104

Time / ps

(1) fs transient Absorption

(2) TCSPC under row temperature condition

Fitting with multi-exponential function

Why rise ?

Page 14: Charge Transfer Reaction and Solvation Dynamics in Ionic Liquid Satoe MORISHIMA MIYASAKA laboratory

Summary

The degree of solvent orientation at ground state makes for the ultra-fast solvation dynamics after excitation

In the range of 10 ps~30 ns, the solvation time of ADMA is not so different from that of BA.

Result suggested that initial solvent orientation in the ground state strongly affects the ultra-fast portion of the solvation process (<25 ps).

Page 15: Charge Transfer Reaction and Solvation Dynamics in Ionic Liquid Satoe MORISHIMA MIYASAKA laboratory

Fin.

Page 16: Charge Transfer Reaction and Solvation Dynamics in Ionic Liquid Satoe MORISHIMA MIYASAKA laboratory

I0 I

pump pulse (λ: const.)

monitor pulse

⊿t

detector pump pulse

monitor pulse

S0

Sn

S1

(1)

(2)

(1) (2)

Transient Absorption (TA)

Page 17: Charge Transfer Reaction and Solvation Dynamics in Ionic Liquid Satoe MORISHIMA MIYASAKA laboratory

Viscosity and Ion size

Stokes-Einstein equation

D =kBT / 6πηR

Page 18: Charge Transfer Reaction and Solvation Dynamics in Ionic Liquid Satoe MORISHIMA MIYASAKA laboratory

Application to synthesis

Huvddleston,J.G, Willauer,H.D., Swayloski, R.P., Vsser,A.E., Rogers,R.D., Chem.Commun., 1998, 1765-1766

N NCH3CH2

CH3F3C S

O

O

O

F3C S

O

O

OH H F3C S

O

O

O

Page 19: Charge Transfer Reaction and Solvation Dynamics in Ionic Liquid Satoe MORISHIMA MIYASAKA laboratory

Application to refining 1

Page 20: Charge Transfer Reaction and Solvation Dynamics in Ionic Liquid Satoe MORISHIMA MIYASAKA laboratory

Application to refining 2

C.Lee et al., J.Chem.Research (s), 122 (2002)

Page 21: Charge Transfer Reaction and Solvation Dynamics in Ionic Liquid Satoe MORISHIMA MIYASAKA laboratory

catho

de

ano

de

OH

HOH

HOH

HOH

HH

catho

de

ano

deN N HH

N N H N NH

H2O

Imidazole

H2

H2

O2

H2O

O2

H2O

Application to energy device

Page 22: Charge Transfer Reaction and Solvation Dynamics in Ionic Liquid Satoe MORISHIMA MIYASAKA laboratory

22

λ

peak

peak

λλ Int

Int

I

I

Il : Intensity at observation λ

Intl : Integration at observation λ

Ipeak : Intensity at peak λ

Intpeak : Integration at peak λ

Page 23: Charge Transfer Reaction and Solvation Dynamics in Ionic Liquid Satoe MORISHIMA MIYASAKA laboratory

23

Fitting with

log-normal Function

→Fluo.Max / cm-1

2

0

0

21ln)2ln(exp

b

bII

I0 :     ピーク強度 b : 非対称パラメータ νp :      ピーク波数 Δ : スペクトルパラメータ

Dynamics Stokes shift

Page 24: Charge Transfer Reaction and Solvation Dynamics in Ionic Liquid Satoe MORISHIMA MIYASAKA laboratory

24

Life time / ps BA ADMA C153

τ1 68 ± 5 89 ± 4 48 ± 3

τ2 610± 31 548 ± 28 441 ± 24

τ3 3884 ± 94 2561 ± 70 2335 ± 77

Av. solvation Time

1238 1052 986

溶媒和応答関数解析結果(t) : peak wavenumber at Time=t    

(0) : peak wavenumber at Time=0

(∞) : peak wavenumber at Time=∞            

0

ttC

Correlation function

Multi-exponential function

i

ii tAtf )/exp()( τ

Ai : Intensity  

τi : life time

Observed Solvation Times Derived from the time dependent Stokes Shift of CT

Solvation time

Page 25: Charge Transfer Reaction and Solvation Dynamics in Ionic Liquid Satoe MORISHIMA MIYASAKA laboratory

interaction Energy dependence of r Average of energy

/ (kJ mol-1)

ion - ion 1 / r 250

ion - dipole 1 / r2 15

dipole – dipole (not move)

1 / r3 2

dipole – dipole (rotate)

1 / r6 0.6

London force 1 / r6 2

アトキンス 物理化学 ( 下 )  第6版 22章 p716

Potential energy