The paper reports on isotope effects that significantly change the structure and dynamics in ionic liquids. This is a surprising result given that isotopes that only differ in the number of neutrons should not actually exhibit significantly different properties. The new findings are significantly relevant for experiments based on the assumption that differently isotope-labeled compounds usually exhibit the same chemistry and physics. Especially on hydrogen bonds the exchange of a hydrogen atom H by a deuteron D has a strong influence. It is therefore known that in water D2O shows a density maximum at higher temperatures than H2O.
The page cover is accompanied by a so-called cover profile, in which the two research teams present the genesis of their mutual work leading to the exciting results. "We are particularly pleased that Dr. Daniil Kolokolov's stay at the University of Rostock as a Humboldt Fellow has been so fruitful," explains Ralf Ludwig, promising more to come. The Humboldt researcher had been supported four years ago through a Mare Balticum Fellowship of the Interdisciplinary Faculty of the University of Rostock, which was the initial spark for the establishment of this cooperation.
About the publication: A. E. Khudozhitkov, P. Stange, D. Paschek, A. G. Stepanov, D. I. Kolokolov, R. Ludwig (2022): The Influence of Deuterium Isotope Effects on Structural Rearrangements, Ensemble Equilibria, and Hydrogen Bonding in Protic Ionic Liquids. ChemPhysChem 2022, 23, https://doi.org/10.1002/cphc.202200557
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