Quantitative
Analysis of Conductivity and Viscosity
of Ionic Liquids in Terms of Their Relaxation Times
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Abstract
The
frequency-dependent viscosity and conductivity of various ionic
liquids were measured experimentally, and their mean relaxation times
were determined. The relaxation times of the viscosity and conductivity
were approximately correlated with their respective zero-frequency
limiting values. The Walden products, however, appeared to have no
correlation with the ratio of the relaxation time of viscosity to
that of conductivity in general. When the alkyl chain of the cation
is as short as butyl, more viscous ionic liquids tend to show larger
difference between two relaxation times and larger Walden products.
Lengthening the alkyl chain of the cation decreases the Walden product
while slightly increasing the relaxation time ratio, which was elucidated
in terms of the decrease in the high-frequency shear modulus. In addition,
the contribution of the mesoscopic structure to viscosity was suggested
in the case of the ionic liquid with the longest alkyl chain studied
in this work, 1-dodecyl-3-methylimidazolium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)amide