Temperature-Responsive Ionic Liquids: Fundamental Behaviors and Catalytic Applications

  • Qiao, Y.
  • Ma, W.
  • Theyssen, N.
  • Chen, C.
  • Hou, Z.
Publication date
May 2017
Publisher
American Chemical Society (ACS)

Abstract

Temperature-responsive ionic liquids (ILs), their fundanmental behaviors, and catalytic applications were introduced, especially the concepts of upper critical solution temperature (UCST) and lower critical solution temperature (LCST). It is described that, during a catalytic reaction, they form a homogeneous mixture with the reactants and products at reaction temperature but separate from them afterward at ambient conditions. It is shown that this behavior offers an effective alternative approach to overcome gas/liquid–solid interface mass transfer limitations in many catalytic transformations. It should be noted that IL-based thermomorphic systems are rarely elaborated until now, especially in the field of catalytic applications. The aim ...

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