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Ethylammonium benzoate

Ethylammonium nitrate (entry 18 in Table 3-1) was shown in 1914 to have m.p. 12 °C and was hence the first room temperature ionic Hquid [156] this was followed in 1967 by tetra- -hexylammonium benzoate with m.p. —50 °C (entry 26) [169], Ambient-temperature ionic liquids based on l-alkyl-3-methylimidazolium salts (entries 19-24) were first reported by Wilkes et al. in 1982 as tetrachloroaluminates [162a], Replacement of this moisture-sensitive anion by the tetrafluoroborate ion and other anions led, in 1992, to air- and water-stable, room temperature ionic liquids [162b], which have since found increasing application as reaction media for various kinds of organic reactions, mainly owing to the work of Seddon [167, 190] and Hussey [187], Suitably selected... [Pg.61]


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