New ionic liquids constructed on complexation of Aluminum chloride anhydrous and Chloroacetamide

12 December 2022, Version 1
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Abstract

A new kind of ionic liquid was prepared by reacting chloroacetamide (CA) and AlCl3 at the best mole ratio (1:2) respectively. The resulting clear brown ionic liquid showed good heat stability at room temperature in a nitrogen gas-filled glove box, having an ionic conductivity of 0.34 mS/cm. FT-IR was used to establish its coordination. Other physical properties, such as viscosity and cyclic voltammetry have been measured.

Keywords

Room Temperature Ionic liquids (ILs)
aluminum chloride
urea
chloroacetamide
FTIR
cyclic voltammetry

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