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Solvent innovation

However, it still took its time. When the authors founded Solvent Innovation [5] in November 1999, the commercial availability of ionic liquids was still very limited. Only a small number of systems could be purchased from Sigma-Aldrich, in quantities of up to 5 g [6]. [Pg.22]

Besides Solvent Innovation, a number of other commercial suppliers nowadays offer ionic liquids in larger quantities [7]. Moreover, the distribution of these liquids by Fluka [8], Acros Organics [9], and Wako [10] assures a certain availability of different ionic liquids on a rapid-delivery basis. [Pg.22]

Figure 2.2-1 shows one of Solvent Innovation s production plants at the Institut fiir Technische Chemie und Makromolekulare Chemie, Aachen University of Technology, Germany. Figure 2.2-2 shows the synthesis of [BMIMJCl on a 30 liter scale in three stages a) start of the reaction, b) the reaction vessel after 10 min reaction time, and c) some ionic liquid product at elevated temperature. [Pg.29]

Preparation of chiral ionic liquids (S) -4-isopropyl-2,3-di methyloxazolinium [BEJ Solvent Innovation GmbH, Germany 2001 26... [Pg.31]

Solvent Innovation GmbH, Cologne (www.solvent-innovation.com). [Pg.32]

A. Boesmann, WO 0155060 (to Solvent Innovation GmbH, Germany) 2001 [Ghem. Abstr. 2001, 135, 152789],... [Pg.33]

A list of current commercial suppliers of tetrafluoroborate and hexafluo-rophosphate salts includes (with no guarantee of completeness) Solvent Innovation GmbH, Kdln (www.sol-vent-innovation.com). Sachem Inc. (www.sacheminc.com), Fluka (www.fluka.com), Acros Organics (WWW. acros.be), and Wako (www.wako-chem.co. j p). [Pg.254]

Dr. Claus FEilgers Solvent Innovation GmbFE AlarichstraKe 14-16 D-0679 Koln Germany... [Pg.379]

Solvent Innovation (www.solvent-innova-tion.com) Fluka (www.Fluka.com) ... [Pg.1418]

Figure 2.2-1 One of Solvent Innovation s production plants at the Institut fiirTechnische Chemie und Makromolekulare Chemie, University of Technology Aachen, Germany. Figure 2.2-1 One of Solvent Innovation s production plants at the Institut fiirTechnische Chemie und Makromolekulare Chemie, University of Technology Aachen, Germany.
Some commerdal suppliers Acros (www.acros.be), Covalent Associates (www.covalentassociates.com), IOLITEC (www.iolitec.de), Merck (www. ionicliquids-merck.de), Sachem (www. sacheminc.com), Sigma-Aldrich (www. sigmaaldrich.com), Solvent Innovation (www.solvent-innovation.de) and TCI (www.tciamerica.com). [Pg.249]

The majority of aqueous plating solutions are supplied as finished products by major distribution suppliers. No such analogue exists for ionic liquids as no plating processes have been developed with a sufficiently good surface finish to replace the aqueous competitor. A number of companies make or distribute ionic liquids on the > 100kg scale. These include BASF, Merck, Scionix and Solvent Innovation although laboratory scale amounts can now be obtained from a wide range of chemical supply houses. [Pg.317]

Wasserscheid P, Hilgers C, Boesmann A. Solvent Innovation Gmbh, EP1182196-A1... [Pg.10]

In the last six years we have witnessed several small companies entering the field of ionic liquids. The leading players in this field today, such as Degussa, BASF, Merck and Solvent Innovation have further increased their capacities within the last two years and have in-house production capacities for ionic liquids on the multi-ton level. Hence, those companies which are flexible in production campaign scheduling have reduced the lead-time for standard ionic liquids, even on ton scales, to a few weeks. [Pg.27]


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