Recent developments of task-specific ionic liquids in organic synthesis (original) (raw)

2011, Green Chemistry Letters and Reviews

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The paper discusses recent advancements in the application of task-specific ionic liquids (TSILs) within the field of organic synthesis. By tailoring the properties of ionic liquids for specific synthetic tasks, researchers have been able to improve reaction efficiency, selectivity, and environmental sustainability. The review highlights significant examples of TSILs in various organic transformations, elucidating their mechanisms and advantages over traditional solvents. A future perspective on the development and application of TSILs is also provided.

List of Publications: 1. "Recent Developments in Task Specific Ionic Liquids in Organic Synthesis

2010

Task-specific ionic liquids (TSILs) have received increased attention over the past few years as it is possible to form any specific ionic liquid (IL) composition depending upon user's need of the desired physical, chemical, and biological properties. These fascinating materials have shown promising results in various areas such as organic synthesis, catalysis, and specially recent emerging trend of use as functionalized ILs for chiral and nanoparticle synthesis. Present review gives an update of recent developments in the field of TSILs with emphasis on their applications in organic synthesis.

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