Ionic Liquids in Catalysis
Maciejewski, Hieronim
Ionic Liquids in Catalysis - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2021 - 1 electronic resource (196 p.)
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Due to their distinctive properties, ionic liquids have attracted the great and unflagging interest of researchers for over 30 years. This interest has been focused mainly on their use as a green alternative to volatile organic solvents. However, they often act not only as solvents but also as catalysts, catalyst immobilizers and initiators. Over 100 types of chemical reactions are known in which ionic liquids (ILs) were applied successfully. This Special Issue is aimed at showing the most recent advances and trends in the design, synthesis and characterization of catalysts based on ILs, as well as presenting their activity and application potential.
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books978-3-0365-1247-1 9783036512464 9783036512471
10.3390/books978-3-0365-1247-1 doi
Technology: general issues
oxidation N-hydroxyphthalimide immobilization ionic liquids SCILL plasticizers acidic catalysis terephthalate esters ortho-phthalate esters esterification solvents hydrosilylation alkynes heterogeneous catalysis rhodium catalysts cellulose deep eutectic solvents 5-HMF biphasic system homogeneous catalysis supercritical CO2 borylative coupling catalyst recycling green chemistry ruthenium catalyst vinyl boronates organoboron compounds biomass microwaves Michael reaction chalcone dimethylmalonate biphasic catalysis platinum complexes acidic ionic liquid Eucalyptus wood furfural levulinic acid supported ionic liquid catalyst (SILCA) palladium Heck reaction catalyst screening optimization hydrothermal liquefaction of cellulose cellulose recovery and bleaching paper industry sludge municipal primary sludge value-added chemicals ionic liquid heterogeneous catalyst SILPC porous ionic liquids supported ionic liquid phase n/a
Ionic Liquids in Catalysis - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2021 - 1 electronic resource (196 p.)
Open Access
Due to their distinctive properties, ionic liquids have attracted the great and unflagging interest of researchers for over 30 years. This interest has been focused mainly on their use as a green alternative to volatile organic solvents. However, they often act not only as solvents but also as catalysts, catalyst immobilizers and initiators. Over 100 types of chemical reactions are known in which ionic liquids (ILs) were applied successfully. This Special Issue is aimed at showing the most recent advances and trends in the design, synthesis and characterization of catalysts based on ILs, as well as presenting their activity and application potential.
Creative Commons
English
books978-3-0365-1247-1 9783036512464 9783036512471
10.3390/books978-3-0365-1247-1 doi
Technology: general issues
oxidation N-hydroxyphthalimide immobilization ionic liquids SCILL plasticizers acidic catalysis terephthalate esters ortho-phthalate esters esterification solvents hydrosilylation alkynes heterogeneous catalysis rhodium catalysts cellulose deep eutectic solvents 5-HMF biphasic system homogeneous catalysis supercritical CO2 borylative coupling catalyst recycling green chemistry ruthenium catalyst vinyl boronates organoboron compounds biomass microwaves Michael reaction chalcone dimethylmalonate biphasic catalysis platinum complexes acidic ionic liquid Eucalyptus wood furfural levulinic acid supported ionic liquid catalyst (SILCA) palladium Heck reaction catalyst screening optimization hydrothermal liquefaction of cellulose cellulose recovery and bleaching paper industry sludge municipal primary sludge value-added chemicals ionic liquid heterogeneous catalyst SILPC porous ionic liquids supported ionic liquid phase n/a