Abstract

The phase behavior and thermodynamic properties of IL/O microemulsions (ionic liquid dispersed in oil) containing 1-dodecyl-3-methylimidazolium bromide ([C12mim]Br) + pentan-1-ol + octane + 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium tetrafluoroborate ([bmim][BF4]) and W/O microemulsions (water dispersed in oil) containing [C12mim]Br + pentan-1-ol + octane + water were studied and compared. The area of the single-phase domain in [bmim][BF4] microemulsion systems is larger than that in water-containing systems. Both the mole fractions of the n-alkyl alcohol in the oil phase Xao and the mole fractions of the n-alkyl alcohol at the interfacial layer Xai in IL/O microemulsion systems are always larger than Xao and Xai in W/O systems, respectively. IL/O systems have smaller absolute values of the free enthalpy values −ΔGo→io than those in W/O systems. In the IL/O microemulsion systems, a larger number of cosurfactants at the interfacial layer facilitates the formation of a smaller droplet IL/O microemulsion. The effects of n-...

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