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Parallel developments in aprotic and protic ionic liquids : physical chemistry and applications

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posted on 2007-11-01, 00:00 authored by C Angell, Nolene ByrneNolene Byrne, J P Belieres
This Account covers research dating from the early 1960s in the field of low-melting molten salts and hydrates,which has recently become popular under the rubric of “ionic liquids”. It covers understanding gained in the principal author’s laboratories (initially in Australia, but mostly in the U.S.A.) from spectroscopic, dynamic, and thermodynamic studies and includes recent applications of this understanding in the fields of energy conversion and biopreservation. Both protic and aprotic varieties of ionic liquids are included, but recent studies have focused on the protic class because of the special applications made possible by the highly variable proton activities available in these liquids.

History

Journal

Accounts of chemical research

Volume

40

Issue

11

Season

Special issue : Ionic Liquids

Pagination

1228 - 1236

Publisher

American Chemical Society

Location

Washington, D. C.

ISSN

0001-4842

eISSN

1520-4898

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2007, American Chemical Society

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