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Novel Microemulsions: Ionic Liquid‐in‐Ionic Liquid.

ChemInform, 2007
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Siqing, Cheng   +3 more
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Affinity ionic liquid

Chemical Communications, 2009
An affinity ionic liquid, based on biomolecular recognition, was developed and found to be capable of quantitative partitioning of biomacromolecules from aqueous buffer to ionic liquid.
Ming-Chung, Tseng   +2 more
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POSS Ionic Liquid

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2010
We report the synthesis of a stable room-temperature ionic liquid consisting of an octacarboxy polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS) anion and an imidazolium cation. The introduction of the POSS moiety enhances the thermal stability and reduces the melting temperature.
Tanaka, Kazuo   +2 more
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Nanoconfined Ionic Liquids

Chemical Reviews, 2016
Ionic liquids (ILs) have been widely investigated as novel solvents, electrolytes, and soft functional materials. Nevertheless, the widespread applications of ILs in most cases have been hampered by their liquid state. The confinement of ILs into nanoporous hosts is a simple but versatile strategy to overcome this problem. Nanoconfined ILs constitute a
Shiguo Zhang   +3 more
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Ionic Liquid Marbles

Langmuir, 2007
Liquid marbles have been reported during this decade and have been argued to be potentially useful for microfluidic and lab-on-a-chip applications. The liquid marbles described to date have been composed of either water or glycerol as the liquid and hydrophobized lycopodium or silica as the stabilizing particles.
Gao, LC, McCarthy, TJ
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Photorheological Ionic Liquids

The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2015
Two room temperature ionic liquids (ILs) bearing coumarin and p-hydroxycinnamic acid moieties are synthesized, and their photochemistry is studied in solution and neat conditions. Irradiation at absorption maxima leads to photochemical transformations and results in changes of their rheological properties which are evaluated by rotational rheometry ...
João, Avó   +4 more
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Low Toxic Ionic Liquids, Liquid Catanionics, and Ionic Liquid Microemulsions

Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology, 2011
In the future the demand of sustainable and low toxic surfactants and solvents will constantly increase. In this article, we present some new approaches to meet these requirements. Whereas ionic liquids are often based on imidazolium ions, we will show that there are also much less toxic ones, especially with choline as cation.
Kunz, W.   +7 more
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Catalysis in Ionic Liquids

Chemical Reviews, 2007
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Parvulescu, V.I., Hardacre, Christopher
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Lewis Base Ionic Liquids

ChemInform, 2006
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Douglas R, MacFarlane   +4 more
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Ion Dissociation in Ionic Liquids and Ionic Liquid Solutions

Chemical Reviews, 2020
The extent to which cations and anions in ionic liquids (ILs) and ionic liquid solutions are dissociated is of both fundamental scientific interest and practical importance because ion dissociation has been shown to impact viscosity, density, surface tension, volatility, solubility, chemical reactivity, and many other important chemical and physical ...
Oscar Nordness, Joan F. Brennecke
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