Dissolution of Cellulose in Room Temperature Ionic Liquids: Anion Dependence
RS Payal and KK Bejagam and A Mondal and S Balasubramanian, JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B, 119, 1654-1659 (2015).
DOI: 10.1021/jp512240t
The dissolution of cellulosic biomass in room temperature ionic liquids (RTILs) is studied through free energy calculations of its monomer, viz., cellobiose, within a molecular dynamics simulation approach. The solvation free energy (SFE) of cellobiose in ionic liquids containing any of seven different anions has been calculated. The ranking of these liquids based on SFE compares well with experimental data on the solubility of cellulose. The dissolution is shown to be enthalpically dominated, which is correlated with the strength of intermolecular hydrogen bonding between cellobiose and the anions of the IL. Large entropic changes upon solvation in CF3SO3(-) and OAc(-) based ionic liquids have been explained in terms of the solvent-aided conformational flexibility of cellobiose.
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