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Media 2: Theoretical investigation of polarization-insensitive data format conversion of RZ-OOK to RZ-BPSK in a nonlinear birefringent fiber
Originally published in Optics Express on 16 March 2009 (oe-17-6-4306
Media 1: Theoretical investigation of polarization-insensitive data format conversion of RZ-OOK to RZ-BPSK in a nonlinear birefringent fiber
Originally published in Optics Express on 16 March 2009 (oe-17-6-4306
Effect of Concentration on the Interfacial and Bulk Structure of Ionic Liquids in Aqueous Solution
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and aqueous applications of ionic liquids (IL) such as catalysis
in micelles formed in aqueous IL solutions or extraction of chemicals
from biologic materials rely on surface-active and self-assembly properties
of ILs. Here, we discuss qualitative relations of the interfacial
and bulk structuring of a water-soluble surface-active IL ([C8MIm][Cl]) on chemically controlled surfaces over a wide range
of water concentrations using both force probe and X-ray scattering
experiments. Our data indicate that IL structuring evolves from surfactant-like
surface adsorption at low IL concentrations, to micellar bulk structure
adsorption above the critical micelle concentration, to planar bilayer
formation in ILs with <1 wt % of water and at high charging of
the surface. Interfacial structuring is controlled by mesoscopic bulk
structuring at high water concentrations. Surface chemistry and surface
charges decisively steer interfacial ordering of ions if the water
concentration is low and/or the surface charge is high. We also demonstrate
that controlling the interfacial forces by using self-assembled monolayer
chemistry allows tuning of interfacial structures. Both the ratio
of the head group size to the hydrophobic tail volume as well as the
surface charging trigger the bulk structure and offer a tool for predicting
interfacial structures. Based on the applied techniques and analyses,
a qualitative prediction of molecular layering of ILs in aqueous systems
is possible
