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Inherent heterogeneities and nanostructural anomalies in organic glasses revealed by EPR. / Ivanov, Mikhail Yu; Bakulina, Olga D.; Alimov, Dmitriy V. et al.

In: Nanoscale Advances, Vol. 3, No. 17, 07.09.2021, p. 4973-4978.

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Ivanov MY, Bakulina OD, Alimov DV, Prikhod'Ko SA, Veber SL, Pylaeva S et al. Inherent heterogeneities and nanostructural anomalies in organic glasses revealed by EPR. Nanoscale Advances. 2021 Sept 7;3(17):4973-4978. doi: 10.1039/d1na00452b

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Ivanov, Mikhail Yu ; Bakulina, Olga D. ; Alimov, Dmitriy V. et al. / Inherent heterogeneities and nanostructural anomalies in organic glasses revealed by EPR. In: Nanoscale Advances. 2021 ; Vol. 3, No. 17. pp. 4973-4978.

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title = "Inherent heterogeneities and nanostructural anomalies in organic glasses revealed by EPR",
abstract = "Intriguing heterogeneities and nanostructural reorganizations of glassy ionic liquids (ILs) have recently been found using electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy. Alkyl chains of IL cations play the key role in such phenomena and govern the anomalous temperature dependence of local density and molecular mobility. In this paper we evidence and study similar manifestations in a variety of common non-IL glasses, which also contain molecules with alkyl chains. A series of phthalates clearly demonstrates very similar behavior to imidazolium-based ILs with the same length of alkyl chain. Glasses of alkyl alcohols and alkyl benzenes show only some similarities to the corresponding ILs, mainly due to a lower glass transition temperature hindering the development of the anomaly. Therefore, we demonstrate the general nature and broad scope of nanoscale structural anomalies in organic glasses based on alkyl-chain compounds. The 'roadmap' for their occurrence is provided, which aids in understanding and future applications of these anomalous nanoheterogeneities. ",
author = "Ivanov, {Mikhail Yu} and Bakulina, {Olga D.} and Alimov, {Dmitriy V.} and Prikhod'Ko, {Sergey A.} and Veber, {Sergey L.} and Svetlana Pylaeva and Adonin, {Nicolay Yu} and Fedin, {Matvey V.}",
note = "Funding Information: This work was supported by Russian Science Foundation (grant no. 19-13-00071). We are thankful to Dr Igor Kirilyuk for providing us with the nitroxide radicals. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2021 The Royal Society of Chemistry.",
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N2 - Intriguing heterogeneities and nanostructural reorganizations of glassy ionic liquids (ILs) have recently been found using electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy. Alkyl chains of IL cations play the key role in such phenomena and govern the anomalous temperature dependence of local density and molecular mobility. In this paper we evidence and study similar manifestations in a variety of common non-IL glasses, which also contain molecules with alkyl chains. A series of phthalates clearly demonstrates very similar behavior to imidazolium-based ILs with the same length of alkyl chain. Glasses of alkyl alcohols and alkyl benzenes show only some similarities to the corresponding ILs, mainly due to a lower glass transition temperature hindering the development of the anomaly. Therefore, we demonstrate the general nature and broad scope of nanoscale structural anomalies in organic glasses based on alkyl-chain compounds. The 'roadmap' for their occurrence is provided, which aids in understanding and future applications of these anomalous nanoheterogeneities.

AB - Intriguing heterogeneities and nanostructural reorganizations of glassy ionic liquids (ILs) have recently been found using electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy. Alkyl chains of IL cations play the key role in such phenomena and govern the anomalous temperature dependence of local density and molecular mobility. In this paper we evidence and study similar manifestations in a variety of common non-IL glasses, which also contain molecules with alkyl chains. A series of phthalates clearly demonstrates very similar behavior to imidazolium-based ILs with the same length of alkyl chain. Glasses of alkyl alcohols and alkyl benzenes show only some similarities to the corresponding ILs, mainly due to a lower glass transition temperature hindering the development of the anomaly. Therefore, we demonstrate the general nature and broad scope of nanoscale structural anomalies in organic glasses based on alkyl-chain compounds. The 'roadmap' for their occurrence is provided, which aids in understanding and future applications of these anomalous nanoheterogeneities.

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