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SAXS anti-peaks reveal the length-scales of dual positive–negative and polar–apolar ordering in room-temperature ionic liquids
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EngineeringSaxs Anti-peaks RevealChemistryIon ProcessSame Spatial PeriodicityIonic LiquidsSolid-state IonicPhysicsPolar–apolar OrderingPhysical ChemistryDeep Eutectic SolventCrystallographyRoom-temperature Ionic LiquidsNatural SciencesIonic ConductorApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsCharge AlternationIon Structure
Structural patterns that have the same spatial periodicity but a phase offset give rise to peaks and anti-peaks (negative-going peaks) at the same q value in the SAXS structure function S(q). As an example, in ionic liquids we often find charge alternation, and at the distance where one finds a density enhancement of charges of the same type one also finds a depletion of charges of opposite sign. Another such situation arises with polar–apolar densities. At distances where there is enhancement of same-type (polar–polar or apolar–apolar) densities there is also a depletion of opposite-type (polar–apolar) density. This gives rise to prepeaks and what we call same spatial periodicity anti-prepeaks.
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