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Ionic Liquids Based on the Concept of Melting Point Lowering Due to Ethoxylation
Rothe, Manuel
, Müller, Eva, Denk, Patrick und Kunz, Werner
(2021)
Ionic Liquids Based on the Concept of Melting Point Lowering Due to Ethoxylation.
Molecules 26 (13), S. 4034.
Veröffentlichungsdatum dieses Volltextes: 19 Dez 2023 06:37
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DOI zum Zitieren dieses Dokuments: 10.5283/epub.55199
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Most of the commonly used Ionic Liquids (ILs) contain bulky organic cations with suitable anions. With our COMPLET (Concept of Melting Point Lowering due to Ethoxylation), we follow a different approach. We use simple, low-toxic, cheap, and commercially available anions of the type C-x(EO)(y)CH2COO- to liquefy presumably any simple metal ion, independently of its charge. In the simplest case, the ...
Most of the commonly used Ionic Liquids (ILs) contain bulky organic cations with suitable anions. With our COMPLET (Concept of Melting Point Lowering due to Ethoxylation), we follow a different approach. We use simple, low-toxic, cheap, and commercially available anions of the type C-x(EO)(y)CH2COO- to liquefy presumably any simple metal ion, independently of its charge. In the simplest case, the cation can be sodium or lithium, but synthesis of Ionic Liquids is also possible with cations of higher valences such as transition or rare earth metals. Anions with longer alkyl chains are surface active and form surface active ionic liquids (SAILs), which combine properties of ionic and nonionic surfactants at room temperature. They show significant structuring even in their pure state, i.e., in the absence of water or any other added solvent. This approach offers new application domains that go far beyond the common real or hypothetical use of classical Ionic Liquids. Possible applications include the separation of rare earth metals, the use as interesting media for metal catalysis, or the synthesis of completely new materials (for example, in analogy to metal organic frameworks).
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| Dokumentenart | Artikel | ||||
| Titel eines Journals oder einer Zeitschrift | Molecules | ||||
| Verlag: | MDPI | ||||
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| Ort der Veröffentlichung: | BASEL | ||||
| Band: | 26 | ||||
| Nummer des Zeitschriftenheftes oder des Kapitels: | 13 | ||||
| Seitenbereich: | S. 4034 | ||||
| Datum | 1 Juli 2021 | ||||
| Institutionen | Chemie und Pharmazie > Institut für Physikalische und Theoretische Chemie > Lehrstuhl für Chemie IV - Physikalische Chemie (Solution Chemistry) > Prof. Dr. Werner Kunz | ||||
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| Stichwörter / Keywords | OLIGOETHER CARBOXYLATES; WATER; ionic liquids; surface active ionic liquids (SAILs); room temperature ionic liquids (RTILs); alkyl ethylene glycol ether carboxylates; rare earth metals; transition metals; colloids; green chemistry | ||||
| Dewey-Dezimal-Klassifikation | 500 Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik > 540 Chemie | ||||
| Status | Veröffentlicht | ||||
| Begutachtet | Ja, diese Version wurde begutachtet | ||||
| An der Universität Regensburg entstanden | Ja | ||||
| URN der UB Regensburg | urn:nbn:de:bvb:355-epub-551991 | ||||
| Dokumenten-ID | 55199 |
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