Goto. Ionic liquids offer unique advantages for the electrochemical reduction of CO 2. They operate over a wide range of voltages without decomposing, are non-flammable, and have high boiling points.
Ionic liquids (ILs) can be used as solvents to capture CO2. The solvent for CO2 capture is [P2228][2-CNpyr], one of tetraalkylphosphonium 2-cyanopyrrolide ionic liquids (ILs) synthesized by ...
A groundbreaking study published in Supramolecular Materials introduces a novel supramolecular solution of bakuchiol, a plant ...
Researchers have developed a novel ternary electrolyte system combining ionic liquids (ILs) with water-in-salt (WIS) ...
Study Examines Impact of Zwitterionic Liquid Structures on Volatile Carboxylic Acid Separation in GC
Iowa State University researchers evaluated imidazolium-based ZILs with sulfonate and triflimide anions to understand the ...
In this paper, the self-assembling characteristics of a series of L-glutamate-based ammonium amphiphiles are studied in ionic liquids (ILs). These cationic amphiphiles are dispersible in ...
Scientists have for the first time filmed the real-time growth and contraction of Palladium nanoparticles, opening new ...
Hydrophobic deep eutectic solvents have proven useful in extracting non-polar target compounds, though researchers have shown ...
Noble, " Supported Ionic Liquid Membranes and Facilitated Ionic Liquid Membranes,” ACS Sym. Ser. (2002) 818, 69-87. Teresa L. Longin, Michelle L. Goyette, Carl A. Koval, "Liquid Membranes with Light ...
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