Experiments with Ionic Liquids (original) (raw)
2009, Experiments in Green and Sustainable Chemistry
Over the last 20 years the field of ionic liquids (IL) chemistry has expanded enormously. Before this, the chemistry of simple liquid salts such as the alkali metal halides, with melting points of several hundred degrees, was well established and, of course, well utilized in the industrial preparation of iron, aluminum, and many reactive metals. The newer ionic liquids consist of organic cations, often quaternary nitrogen or ecluivalent atoms, and inorganic or simple organic anions. Examples of these cations are dialkylimidazolium, alkylpyri dinium and trialkylsulfonium. Anions include halides, carboxylates and halo. aluminates.
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