onic liquids (ILs) constitute a fascinating class of organic salts with unique features: among these, the most important is that they possess a low melting point, arbitrarily assumed lower than 100◦ C although many ILs are liquid at temperatures as low as− 96◦ C. This peculiar characteristic is due to the fact that they generally consist of conformationally flexible, asymmetric and weakly coordinating organic cations and inorganic or organic anions with small lattice enthalpies (Welton, 1999; Hallett and Welton, 2011). Furthermore, they are ...
Ionic liquids and green chemistry
CHIAPPE, CINZIA;POMELLI, CHRISTIAN SILVIO
2016-01-01
Abstract
onic liquids (ILs) constitute a fascinating class of organic salts with unique features: among these, the most important is that they possess a low melting point, arbitrarily assumed lower than 100◦ C although many ILs are liquid at temperatures as low as− 96◦ C. This peculiar characteristic is due to the fact that they generally consist of conformationally flexible, asymmetric and weakly coordinating organic cations and inorganic or organic anions with small lattice enthalpies (Welton, 1999; Hallett and Welton, 2011). Furthermore, they are ...File in questo prodotto:
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