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Thermal Conductivity of Metastable Ionic Liquid [$C_{2}mim$][$CH_{3}SO_{3}$]

Authors :
Lozano-Martín, Daniel
Vieira, Salomé Inês Cardoso
Paredes, Xavier
Lourenço, Maria José Vitoriano
de Castro, Carlos A. Nieto
Sengers, Jan V.
Massonne, Klemens
Source :
Molecules 2020, 25(18), 4290
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Ionic liquids have been suggested as new engineering fluids, namely in the area of heat transfer, as alternatives to current biphenyl and diphenyl oxide, alkylated aromatics and dimethyl polysiloxane oils, which degrade above 200 {\deg}C and pose some environmental problems. Recently, we have proposed 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium methanesulfonate, [$C_{2}mim$][$CH_{3}SO_{3}$], as a new heat transfer fluid, because of its thermophysical and toxicological properties. However, there are some interesting points raised in this work, namely the possibility of the existence of liquid metastability below the melting point (303 K) or second order-disorder transitions ($\lambda$-type) before reaching the calorimetric freezing point. This paper analyses in more detail this zone of the phase diagram of the pure fluid, by reporting accurate thermal-conductivity measurements between 278 and 355 K with an estimated uncertainty of 2% at a 95% confidence level. A new value of the melting temperature is also reported, $T_{melt}$ = 307.8 $\pm$ 1 K. Results obtained support liquid metastability behaviour in the solid-phase region and permit the use of this ionic liquid at a heat transfer fluid at temperatures below its melting point. Thermal conductivity models based on Bridgman theory and estimation formulas were also used in this work, failing to predict the experimental data within its uncertainty.

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics - Chemical Physics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Molecules 2020, 25(18), 4290
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2409.06346
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25184290