Robin D. Rogers, editor [and] Kenneth R. Seddon, editor
xvi, 599 pages :
illustrations ;
24 cm
ACS symposium series ;
856
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
[Pt. 1] Overview -- 1. Selection of ionic liquids for green chemical applications -- [Pt. 2] Ionic liquids: Manufacture and synthesis -- 2. Ionic liquids: Improved syntheses and new products -- 3. Challenges to the commercial production of ionic liquids -- 4. Industrial preparation of phosphonium ionic liquids -- 5. New ionic liquids based on alkylsulfate and alkyl oligoether sulfate anions: Synthesis and applications -- 6. Green synthesis of ionic liquids for green chemistry -- 7. Expeditious synthesis of ionic liquids using ultrasound and microwave irradiation -- 8. Unprecedented synthesis of 1,3-dialkylimidazolium-2-carboxylate: Applications in the synthesis of halogen-free ionic liquids and reactivity as carbon dioxide transfer agent to active C-H bonds -- 9. Commercially available salts as building blocks for new ionic liquids -- [Pt. 3] Characterization and engineering -- 10. Phase equilibria of gases and liquids with 1-n-butyl-3-Methylimidazolium Tetrafluoroborate -- 11. Heat capacities of ionic liquids and their applications as thermal fluids -- 12. Thermodynamic properties of liquid mixtures containing ionic liquids -- 13. Liquid and solid-state structures of 1,3-Dimethylimidazolium salts -- 14. Molecular structure of various ionic liquids from gas phase ab initio calculations -- 15. Transition structure models of organic reactions in Chloroaluminate ionic liquids: Cyclopentadiene and Methyl Acrylate Diels-Alder reaction in acidic and basic melts of 1-Ethyl-3-methylimidazolium Chloride with Aluminum(III) Chloride -- [Pt. 4] Biotechnology in ionic liquids -- 16. Biotransformations in ionic liquids: An overview -- 17. Enzymatic condensation reactions in ionic liquids -- 18. Aspects of chemical recognition and biosolvation within room temperature ionic liquids -- 19. Ionic liquids create new opportunities for nonaqueous biocatalysis with polar substrates: Acylation of glucose and ascorbic acid -- 20. Enzymatic catalysis in ionic liquids and supercritical carbon dioxide -- 21. Efficient Lipase-catalyzed enantioselective acylation in an ionic liquid solvent system -- [Pt. 5] Non-catalytic and catalytic chemistry -- 22. Acids and bases in ionic liquids -- 23. Catalytic olefin epoxidation and dihydroxylation with hydrogen peroxide in common ionic liquids: Comparative kinetics and mechanistic study -- 24. Polarity variation of room temperature ionic liquids and its influence on a Diels-Alder reaction -- 25. Polar, non-coordinating ionic liquids as solvents for coordination polymerization of olefins -- 26. The importance of hydrogen bonding to catalysis in ionic liquids: Inhibition of allylic substitution and isomerization by [bmim][BF₄] -- 27. Recent developments in the use of N-heterocyclic carbenes: Applications in catalysis -- [Pt. 6] Photochemistry -- 28. An overview of photochemistry in ionic liquids -- 29. Diffusion-controlled reactions in room temperature ionic liquids -- 30. Amine mediated photoreduction of aryl ketones in N-heterocyclic ionic liquids: Novel solvent effects leading to altered product distribution -- 31. Radiation chemistry of ionic liquids: Reactivity of primary species -- 32. Pulse radiolysis studies of reaction kinetics in ionic liquids -- 33. Organic electrochemistry in ionic liquids -- 34. Solvent-solute interactions in ionic liquid media: Electrochemical studies of the Ferricenium-Ferrocene couple -- 35. Electrochemical studies of ambient temperature ionic liquids based on choline chloride -- 36. Electrodeposition of nanoscale metals and semiconductors from ionic liquids -- [Pt. 7] Novel applications -- 37. Plasticizing effects of Imidazolium salts in PMMA: High-temperature stable flexible engineering materials -- 38. The use of ionic liquids in polymer gel electrolytes -- 39. Electrochemistry: Ionic liquid electroprocessing of reactive metals -- 40. Elecrochemistry: Electrochemically generated superoxide ion in ionic liquids: Applications to green chemistry -- 41. Conventional aspects of unconventional solvents: Room temperature ionic liquids as ion-exchangers and ionic surfactants -- 42. Extraction of chlorophenols from water using room temperature ionic liquids
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Rogers, Robin D
Seddon, Kenneth R.,1950-
American Chemical Society., Meeting(224th :2002 :, Boston, Mass.)