Communication: Probing the existence of partially arrested states in ionic liquids

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The recent predictions of the self-consistent generalized Langevin equation theory, describing the existence of unusual partially arrested states in the context of ionic liquids, were probed using all-atom molecular dynamics simulations of a room-temperature ionic liquid. We have found a slower diffusion of the smaller anions compared with the large cations for a wide range of temperatures. The arrest mechanism consists on the formation of a strongly repulsive glass by the anions, stabilized by the long range electrostatic potential. The diffusion of the less repulsive cations occurs through the holes left by the small particles. All of our observations in the simulated system coincide with the theoretical picture.

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Ramírez-González, P. E., Sanchéz-Díaz, L. E., Medina-Noyola, M., & Wang, Y. (2016). Communication: Probing the existence of partially arrested states in ionic liquids. Journal of Chemical Physics, 145(19). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4967518

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