This volume, of a two volume set on ionic liquids, focuses on the applications of ionic liquids in a growing range of areas. Throughout the 1990s, it seemed that most of the attention in the area of ionic liquids applications was directed toward their use as solvents for organic and transition-metal-catalyzed reactions. Certainly, this interest continues on to the present date, but the most innovative uses of ionic liquids span a much more diverse field than just synthesis. Some of the main topics of coverage include the application of RTILs in various electronic applications (batteries, capacitors, and light-emitting materials), polymers (synthesis and functionalization), nanomaterials (synthesis and stabilization), and separations. More u...
Ionic liquids (ILS) are typically referred to as "green" or "designer" solvents. These solvents cons...
As highlighted by the recent ChemComm web themed issue on ionic liquids, this field continues to dev...
This research project is concerned with the development and use of eco-friendly reaction media for a...
This book is the second in the series of publications in this field by this publisher, and contains ...
Ionic liquids (ILs) are inorganic compounds having a salt structure which is generally liquid at roo...
Concerns with ionic liquids are one of the most interesting and rapidly developing areas in modern p...
Ionic liquids continue to attract a great deal of research attention in an even increasing number of...
Recent developments of the synthesis and applications of functionalized ionic liquids (including dua...
Ionic liquids have recently gained popularity in the scientific community owing to their special pro...
635-648Ionic liquids have emerged as possible substitutes for volatile organic solvents and have f...
Ionic liquids, including the newer subcategory of deep eutectic solvents, continue to attract a grea...
The use of ionic liquids in various branches of chemistry will only continue to grow exponentially d...
Ionic liquids (ILs) compose a group of chemical compounds of ionic nature consisting of organic cati...
Ionic liquids (ILS) are typically referred to as "green" or "designer" solvents....
Ionic Liquids are making the transition up from laboratory curiosities to useful tools for a wide ra...
Ionic liquids (ILS) are typically referred to as "green" or "designer" solvents. These solvents cons...
As highlighted by the recent ChemComm web themed issue on ionic liquids, this field continues to dev...
This research project is concerned with the development and use of eco-friendly reaction media for a...
This book is the second in the series of publications in this field by this publisher, and contains ...
Ionic liquids (ILs) are inorganic compounds having a salt structure which is generally liquid at roo...
Concerns with ionic liquids are one of the most interesting and rapidly developing areas in modern p...
Ionic liquids continue to attract a great deal of research attention in an even increasing number of...
Recent developments of the synthesis and applications of functionalized ionic liquids (including dua...
Ionic liquids have recently gained popularity in the scientific community owing to their special pro...
635-648Ionic liquids have emerged as possible substitutes for volatile organic solvents and have f...
Ionic liquids, including the newer subcategory of deep eutectic solvents, continue to attract a grea...
The use of ionic liquids in various branches of chemistry will only continue to grow exponentially d...
Ionic liquids (ILs) compose a group of chemical compounds of ionic nature consisting of organic cati...
Ionic liquids (ILS) are typically referred to as "green" or "designer" solvents....
Ionic Liquids are making the transition up from laboratory curiosities to useful tools for a wide ra...
Ionic liquids (ILS) are typically referred to as "green" or "designer" solvents. These solvents cons...
As highlighted by the recent ChemComm web themed issue on ionic liquids, this field continues to dev...
This research project is concerned with the development and use of eco-friendly reaction media for a...