Tuning the Cation-Anion Interactions by Methylation of the Pyridinium Cation: An X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy Study of Picolinium Ionic Liquids.

J Phys Chem B

Chemical Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830, United States.

Published: July 2020

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  • X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy examines how methylation affects the electron environment of pyridinium cations, highlighting increased electron density on the nitrogen due to the methyl group's electron-donating effects.
  • The N 1s binding energy shifts are inversely related to the basicity of the anions, with a specific trend observed in how the methylation position impacts cation behavior.
  • The interactions between cation and anion are weakened by the inductive effect, influencing the Br 3d binding energy, such that 1-octyl-2-picolinium bromide shows a lower binding energy compared to 1-octylpyridinium bromide.

Article Abstract

X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy is used to investigate the impact of methylation on the electronic environment of pyridinium cations. Because of the electron-donating effect of the methyl group, there is a significant increase in electron density on the cationic nitrogen. The shift of the N 1s binding energy is inversely proportional to the anion basicity. The methylation position on the electronic environment of the cationic nitrogen is investigated. The N 1s binding energy follows the trend: 1-octylpyridinium > 1-octyl-3-picolinium > 1-octyl-4-picolinium > 1-octyl-2-picolinium, which is in good agreement with the cation acidity. The increase in the inductive effect subsequently weakens the cation-anion interactions through charge transfer from the anion to the cation, causing a subtle change in the electronic environment of the anion. Such an effect is noticeably reflected in the Br 3d binding energy. It shows that the Br 3d binding energy of 1-octyl-2-picolinium bromide is 0.2 eV lower than that of 1-octylpyridinium bromide.

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