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Translation-rotation decoupling and nonexponentiality in room temperature ionic liquids...

by Phillip Griffin, Alexander L Agapov, Alexei P Sokolov
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Physical Review E
Publication Date
Volume
86
Issue
2

Using a combination of light scattering techniques and broadband dielectric spectroscopy, we have measured the temperature dependence of structural relaxation time and self diffusion in three imidazolium-based room temperature ionic liquids: [bmim][NTf2], [bmim][PF6], and [bmim][TFA]. A detailed analysis of the results demonstrates that self diffusion decouples from structural relaxation in these systems as the temperature is decreased toward Tg. The degree to which the dynamics are decoupled, however, is shown to be surprisingly weak when compared to other supercooled liquids of similar fragility. In addition to the weak decoupling, we demonstrate that the temperature dependence of the structural relaxation time in all three liquids can be well described by a single Vogel-Fulcher-Tamann function over 13 decades in time from 10−11 s up to 102 s. Furthermore, the stretching of the structural relaxation is shown to be temperature independent over the same range of time scales, i.e., time temperature superposition is valid for these ionic liquids from far above the melting point down to the glass transition temperature.We suggest that these phenomena are interconnected and all result
from the same underlying mechanism—strong and directional intermolecular interactions.