Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5223876 | Tetrahedron | 2010 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Reversible ionic liquids are a novel class of solvents that combine an effective medium where reactions occur with a 'built-in' separation ability for facile recovery of the products and catalysts, making the solvent available for recycle. We report the utility of these solvents in a number of reactions (Claisen-Schmidt condensation, Heck C-C coupling, and CO2 capture) and discuss the effectiveness of the separation. We also provide insight into the challenges and limitations of using these unique solvent systems to couple reactions and separations.
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Authors
Ryan Hart, Pamela Pollet, Dominique J. Hahne, Ejae John, Veronica Llopis-Mestre, Vittoria Blasucci, Hillary Huttenhower, Walter Leitner, Charles A. Eckert, Charles L. Liotta,