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Electronic States of Acetic Acid in a Binary Mixture of Acetic Acid and
1-Methylimidazole Depend on the Environment
N. Yoshimura, O. Takahashi, M. Oura, Y. Horikawa
J. Phys. Chem. B, 2019, 123, 1332-1339.
DOI : 10.1021/acs.jpcb.8b11437
Abstract: The unique characteristics of an acetic acid/1-methylimidazole (1-MI)
mixture, showing higher electrical conductivity than either neat acetic
acid or neat 1-MI, yet consisting of electrically neutral molecules, are
reported. We have applied soft X-ray spectroscopy to reveal the electronic
states of acetic acid in the acetic acid/1-MI mixture at various mole fractions
of acetic acid (χHOAc). The results show that the amount of acetic acid
monomer increases in the region of especially high electrical conductivity
and the amount of complex of acetic acid and 1-MI formed by sharing molecular
orbitals increases in the low electrical conductivity region. There is
a little amount of acetic acid monomer in the low electrical conductivity
region because the complex inhibits acetic acid from creating its monomer.
These results suggest the possibility that the acetic acid monomer is related
to electrical conduction.
