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Doval, Alejandro
Arosa, Yago
González-Núñez, Héctor
López Lago, Elena
Fuente, Raúl de la
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Rodríguez-Fernández, C. D., Doval, A., Arosa, Y., González-Núñez, H., López-Lago, E., & Fuente, R. de la (2025). Tailoring refractive index dispersion in ionic liquids: The influence of charge delocalization in cations. Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy, 324, 124964. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.saa.2024.124964
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[Abstract] In this work, we study the contributions that different molecular blocks have in the wavelength-dependence of
the refractive index in ionic liquids. The ionic liquids chosen for this work are combinations of the bis(tri-
fluoromethylsulfonyl)imide anion with cations based on four different heterocycles with different extents of
charge delocalization. The analysis is performed in terms of the experimental electronic polarizability, which is
obtained by combining measurements of refractive index curves and densities via the Lorentz-Lorenz equation.
Exploiting the additivity of electronic polarizability in ionic liquids, the contribution of the anion and the het-
erocycles of the cations is separated from that of the alkyl chains. Our results show important differences in these
contributions, revealing a key influence of the charge delocalization in the cationic rings on the behavior of the
refractive index dispersion. The understanding of how different parts of ionic liquids affect their refractive index
dependence on wavelength would allow to gain precise control of this magnitude, enabling the development of
customized optical materials for diverse applications in photonics and sensing technologies
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