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Toward more environmentally friendly routes to high purity ionic liquids

TitoloToward more environmentally friendly routes to high purity ionic liquids
Tipo di pubblicazioneArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Anno di Pubblicazione2013
AutoriPasserini, S., and Appetecchi Giovanni Battista
RivistaMRS Bulletin
Volume38
Paginazione540-547
ISSN08837694
Parole chiaveChemical stability, Environmental impact, Imidazolium, Ionic liquids, perfluoroalkylsulfonyl imide, piperidinum, Purification, Pyridinium, Pyrrolidinium, Recycling, tetra-alkylammonium
Abstract

Ionic liquids (ILs) are a very interesting new class of fluid materials because of their unique characteristics, such as wide chemical, thermal, and electrochemical stability, high ion conduction, non-detectable vapor pressure, nonflammability, and good-to-excellent capability to dissolve inorganic, organic, and polymer compounds. ILs are proposed for a very wide variety of applications, including electrochemical devices. However, high purity ILs, particularly for high-energy electrochemical applications, are not widely available commercially. In addition, solvent restriction and environmental impact, as well as the possibility to fully recycle chemicals and reagents, represent the most stringent requirements for the future synthesis processes of ILs. This article reviews synthesis route improvements in terms of environment impact solvents, chemical recycling and cost, and process yield for obtaining high purity (below 50 ppm) ILs. © 2013 Materials Research Society.

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DOI10.1557/mrs.2013.155
Citation KeyPasserini2013540