TY - JOUR
T1 - Thermal conductivities of ionic liquids over the temperature range from 293 K to 353 K
AU - Ge, Rile
AU - Hardacre, Christopher
AU - Nancarrow, Paul
AU - Rooney, David W.
PY - 2007/9
Y1 - 2007/9
N2 - The thermal conductivities of 11 ionic liquids were determined, over the temperature range from 293 K to 353 K, at atmospheric pressure, using an apparatus based on the transient hot-wire method. For each of the ionic liquids studied, the thermal conductivities were found to be between (0.1 and 0.2) W·m-1·K̇-1·, with a slight decrease observed on increasing temperature. The uncertainty is estimated to be less than ± 0.002 W·m-1·K-1. In all cases, a linear equation was found to give a good fit to the data. The effects of water content and chloride content on the thermal conductivities of some of the ionic liquids were investigated. In each case, the thermal conductivities of the water + ionic liquid and chloride + ionic liquid binary mixtures were found to be less than the weighted average of the pure component thermal conductivities. This effect was adequately modeled using the Jamieson correlation. Chloride contamination at typical postsynthesis levels was found to have no significant effect on the thermal conductivities of the ionic liquid studied.
AB - The thermal conductivities of 11 ionic liquids were determined, over the temperature range from 293 K to 353 K, at atmospheric pressure, using an apparatus based on the transient hot-wire method. For each of the ionic liquids studied, the thermal conductivities were found to be between (0.1 and 0.2) W·m-1·K̇-1·, with a slight decrease observed on increasing temperature. The uncertainty is estimated to be less than ± 0.002 W·m-1·K-1. In all cases, a linear equation was found to give a good fit to the data. The effects of water content and chloride content on the thermal conductivities of some of the ionic liquids were investigated. In each case, the thermal conductivities of the water + ionic liquid and chloride + ionic liquid binary mixtures were found to be less than the weighted average of the pure component thermal conductivities. This effect was adequately modeled using the Jamieson correlation. Chloride contamination at typical postsynthesis levels was found to have no significant effect on the thermal conductivities of the ionic liquid studied.
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U2 - 10.1021/je700176d
DO - 10.1021/je700176d
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:34948826566
SN - 0021-9568
VL - 52
SP - 1819
EP - 1823
JO - Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data
JF - Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data
IS - 5
ER -