Recent advances on ionic liquid uses in separation techniques
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Recent advances on ionic liquid uses in separation techniquesFecha de publicación
2017-09Editor
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BERTHOD, A.; RUIZ-ÁNGEL, M. J.; CARDA-BROCH, S. Recent advances on ionic liquid uses in separation techniques. Journal of Chromatography A, 2017.Tipo de documento
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The molten organic salts with melting point below 100 °C, commonly called ionic liquids (ILs) have found numerous uses in separation sciences due to their exceptional properties as non molecular solvents, namely, a ... [+]
The molten organic salts with melting point below 100 °C, commonly called ionic liquids (ILs) have found numerous uses in separation sciences due to their exceptional properties as non molecular solvents, namely, a negligible vapor pressure, a high thermal stability, and unique solvating properties due to polarity and their ionic character of molten salts. Other properties, such as viscosity, boiling point, water solubility, and electrochemical window, are adjustable playing with which anion is associated with which cation. This review focuses on recent development of the uses of ILs in separation techniques actualizing our 2008 article (same authors, J. Chromatogr. A, 1184 (2008) 6–18) focusing on alkyl methylimidazolium salts. These developments include the use of ILs in nuclear waste reprocessing, highly thermally stable ILs that allowed for the introduction of polar gas chromatography capillary columns able to work at temperature never seen before (passing 300 °C), the use of ILs in liquid chromatography and capillary electrophoresis, and the introduction of tailor-made ILs for mass spectrometry detection of trace anions at the few femtogram level. The recently introduced deep eutectic solvents are not exactly ILs, they are related enough so that their properties and uses in countercurrent chromatography are presented. [-]
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Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO, Spain), FEDER funds [Project CTQ2016-75644-P] ; Direcció General d’Universitat, Investigació i Ciència (Generalitat Valenciana, Spain) [Project PROMETEO/2016/128]Derechos de acceso
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