Abstract

The micromorphology of 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium tetrafluoroborate (bmimBF4)-in-cyclohexane and bmimBF4-in-triethylamine ionic liquid microemulsions was investigated by two-dimensional NMR and freeze-fracture transmission electron microscopy. The reverse micelles of Triton X-100/cyclohexane were destroyed by adding bmimBF4 and reverse microemulsions were induced to form by successively adding bmimBF4. However, no micelles appeared in triethylamine. But if adding bmimBF4 to a certain extent, a reverse microemulsion was also formed. The driving force of such aggregations could be attributed to the presence of different types of interactions between Triton X-100 and bmimBF4. A staggered arrangement of surfactant led to the irregular droplet structure and large aggregate size.

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