Ionic Liquids: Green Solvents for Chemical Processing
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Pérez-de-los-Ríos, Antonia; Irabien, Ángel; Hollmann, Frank; Hernández Fernández, Francisco JoséKnowledge Area
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Ministerio de Ciencia e InnovaciónPublication date
2013Publisher
Journal of ChemistryBibliographic Citation
de los Ríos, A. P., Irabien, A., Hollmann, F., & Fernández, F. J. H. (2013). Ionic liquids: green solvents for chemical processing. Journal of Chemistry, 2013.Peer review
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Chemical technology
Abstract
Ionic liquids are organic salts, usually consisting of an organic
cation and a polyatomic inorganic anion, which are liquid
under 100∘
C. The most relevant properties of ionic liquids
are their almost negligible vapour pressure. Furthermore,
their physical and chemical properties can be fine-tuned by
the adequate selection of the cation and anion constituents.
Ionic liquids have been recognized as environmental benign
alternative to volatile organic solvents. Application of ionic
liquids in chemical processes has blossomed within the last
decade. Indeed, these media have been used in replacement
of volatile organic solvents in a wide variety of chemical
processes, such as separation and purification, and reaction
media in biochemical, and chemical catalysis. This special
issue focuses on these topics providing a state-of-the-art
overview of new paradigms and challenges in research on
ionic liquids as green solvents for chemical processes and
highlights the importance of ...
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