Titre : |
Green industrial applications of ionic liquids |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Robin D. Rogers, Editeur scientifique ; Kenneth R. Seddon, Editeur scientifique ; Sergei Volkov, Editeur scientifique |
Editeur : |
The Netherlands : Kluwer Academic Publishers |
Année de publication : |
2002 |
Collection : |
NATO Science Series |
Sous-collection : |
Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry num. II/92 |
Importance : |
XXIV-553 p. |
Présentation : |
ill. |
Format : |
24 cm |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-1-4020-1136-8 |
Prix : |
110 E |
Note générale : |
Index - Bibliogr. |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
Liquides ioniques
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Index. décimale : |
541.372 Solutions électrolytiques. Y compris les ions, les pH |
Note de contenu : |
- Potential for use of ionic liquids in Czech industry.
- Potential to apply ionic liquids in industry : exemplified for the use as solvents in industrial applications of homogeneous catalysis.
- Ionic liquids as catalysts for ethylbenzene production.
- Applications of ionic liquids to biphasic catalysis.
- High-temperature NMR studies of ionic-liquids catalysts.
- Ionic liquids as alternatives to traditional organic and inorganic solvents.
- The pros and cons of using liquids in the pharmaceutical industry.
- Room temperature ionic liquids as replacements for traditional organic solvents and their applications towards "green chemistry" in separation processes.
- Application of room-temperature ionic liquids to the chemical processing of biomass-derived feedstocks.
- Room-temperature sulfur chloride ionic liquids in processes for the isolation of noble and other metals.
- Ionic liquids for oil shale treatment.
- Ionic liquids in the nuclear industry : solutions for the nuclear fuel cycle.
- Non-invasive spectroscopic on-line methods to monitor industrial processes : a review.
- Ionic liquids as catalysts for sulfuric acid production and cleaning of flue gases.
- Modelling the liquid behaviour of ionic liquids.
- The challenges of building a molten salt database.
- The past, present and future of ionic liquids as battery electrolytes.
- Radical-ion melts of aluminium, gallium and sulfur halides for novel power sources.
- Electrochemistry of niobium, tantalum and titanium in low-temperature.
Electrochemistry of niobium in rubidium and caesium halide and oxohalide melts, and the electrochemical synthesis of novel niobium compounds.
- Photochemistry in ionic liquids.
- Ionic liquids derived from natural products and other chemistries : synthesis and chemistry of ionic liquids composed of functionalised ions.
- Ionic liquids and supercritical CO2.
- Acids and bases in ionic liquids.
- Ionic liquid crystals as universal matrices (solvents) : main criteria for ionic mesogenicity.
- Ionic liquids as solvents for organic synthesis.
- East-west collaboration within the NATO science programme : opportunities and project management.
- Alkane and cycloalkane transformations in superelectrophilic liquids.
- The dissolution of kerogen in ionic liquids.
- Electrochemical synthesis of volatile metal complexes, as precursors for functional material synthesis by the CVD method.
- Environmentally appropriate technologies and resources saving in high-temperature electrochemical synthesis, deposition of metal coatings on superhard materials, and processing of used cutting and boring tools.
- Synthesis of polymeric forms of phosphorus. |
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