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Room temperature ionic liquids compressibility

Volumetric and compressibility studies in aqueous solutions of alkali metal citrates and anunonium dtiates are relatively well documented in the literature [160, 162, 164, 168-187]. Usually, they were performed in the context of separation and purification of biomateiials in various two-phase aqueous systems with different polyethylene glycols, polypropylene glycols, polyviitylpyrrohdone, room temperature ionic liquids and amino adds. [Pg.307]

A wide variety of physical properties are important in the evaluation of ionic liquids (ILs) for potential use in industrial processes. These include pure component properties such as density, isothermal compressibility, volume expansivity, viscosity, heat capacity, and thermal conductivity. However, a wide variety of mixture properties are also important, the most vital of these being the phase behavior of ionic liquids with other compounds. Knowledge of the phase behavior of ionic liquids with gases, liquids, and solids is necessary to assess the feasibility of their use for reactions, separations, and materials processing. Even from the limited data currently available, it is clear that the cation, the substituents on the cation, and the anion can be chosen to enhance or suppress the solubility of ionic liquids in other compounds and the solubility of other compounds in the ionic liquids. For instance, an increase in allcyl chain length decreases the mutual solubility with water, but some anions ([BFJ , for example) can increase mutual solubility with water (compared to [PFg] , for instance) [1-3]. While many mixture properties and many types of phase behavior are important, we focus here on the solubility of gases in room temperature IFs. [Pg.81]


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