Residual dipolar couplings as a tool for structural analysis of ionic liquids
Higor D F de Melo1, Daiane S Carvalho1, Fernando Hallwass1
1Departamento de Química Fundamental, Centro de Ciências Exatas e da Natureza (CCEN), Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Avenida Jornalista Fernandes s/n. Cidade Universitária, Recife, Pernambuco 50740-560, Brazil.
Abstract:
An acrylonitrile/dimethylacrylamide cross-linked polymer could be swollen in different imidazolium ionic liquids. Mechanical compression of the obtained polymer gels inside an NMR tube allowed the measurement of residual dipolar couplings. Conformational analysis of the 1-methyl-3-butyl-imidazolium (BMIM) cation could be performed by including the measured RDCs as restraints in time-averaged molecular dynamics.
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