XAFS STUDIES OF Ni, Ta AND Nb CHLORIDES IN THE IONIC LIQUID 1-ETHYL-3- METHYL IMIDAZOLIUM CHLORIDE / ALUMINUM CHLORIDE W. E. O 1 , D. F. Roeper 1,2 , K. I. Pandya 3 and G. T. Cheek 4 1 Naval Research Laboratory, Code 6130, Washington, DC 20375 2 EXCET, Inc., Springfield, VA 3 SAIC, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY 11973 4 Chemistry Department, US Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD 21402 ABSTRACT The structure of anhydrous nickel, niobium and tantalum metal chlorides in ionic liquids IL) is important in the development of new electrochemical alloy deposition techniques. In order to understand the interactions of these metal ions with ionic liquids, we have investigated their structures in situ with X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy (XAS). The ionic liquid used in this study is 1-methyl-3-ethylimidazolium chloride (EMIC)/aluminum chloride (AlCl 3 ) and is formed by the addition of the Lewis acid AlCl 3 to the EMIC. The acid-base character of the IL can be changed by varying the ratio of the AlCl 3 to EMIC and thus changing the concentration of Cl. This dramatically changes the structure of species formed when the metal chlorides dissolve in the solution. The coordination of NiCl 2 changes from tetrahedral in basic solution to octahedral in acidic solution. The NiCl 2 is also a stronger Lewis acid in that it can induce the aluminum chloride to share its chlorides in the strong acid solution forming a structure with six near Cl ions and 8 further away Al ions which share all the Clions surrounding the Ni 2+ . When Nb 2 Cl 10 , a dimer, is added to the acidic or basic solution, the dimer breaks up and forms two species. In the acid solution, two trigonal bipyramids are formed with five equal chloride distances while in the basic solution, a square pyramid with four chlorides forming a square base and one shorter axial chloride bond. Ta 2 Cl 10 is also a dimer and breaks in half in the acidic solution and forms two trigonal bipyramids. However, in the basic solution the dimer divides in half but the specie formed is sufficiently acidic that it attracts two additional chloride ions and forms a seven coordinated tantalum specie. 314 Copyright ©JCPDS-International Centre for Diffraction Data 2011 ISSN 1097-0002 315 Copyright ©JCPDS-International Centre for Diffraction Data 2011 ISSN 1097-0002