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Critical overviews from the front line of ionic liquids
research
Ionic Liquids Further UnCOILed: Critical Expert Overviews
continues the discussion of new processes and developments in ionic
liquid technology introduced in the first volume. Written by an
international group of key academic and industrial chemists, this
next book in the series includes eleven overviews of specific areas
of ionic liquid chemistry including:
Physicochemical properties of ionic liquids
A patent survey
Ionic liquid membrane technology
Engineering simulations
Molecular simulations
The goal of this volume is to provide expert overviews that
range from applied to theoretical, synthetic to analytical, and
biotechnological to electrochemical, while also offering consistent
abbreviations of ionic liquids throughout the text.
The value of Ionic Liquids Further UnCOILed: Critical Expert
Overviews lies in the authors' expertise and their
willingness to share it with the reader. Included in the book is
insight into typical problems related to experimental techniques,
selection of liquids, and variability of data--all of which
were overseen by Professor Ken Seddon, one of the book's
editors and a world leader in ionic liquids. This book is a must
read for R&D chemists in industrial, governmental, and academic
laboratories, and for commercial developers of environmentally
sustainable processes. It offers insight and appreciation for the
direction in which the field is going, while also highlighting the
best published works available, making it equally valuable to new
and experienced chemists alike.
Auteur
DR. NATALIA V. PLECHKOVA attained her BSc
and MSc in chemical engineering at the Russian Mendeleev University
of Chemical Technology, Moscow, and her PhD in chemistry, under the
guidance of Professor Seddon. Since then she has been a research
fellow and project manager in the QUILL (Queen's University
Ionic Liquid Laboratories) Research Centre, focussing on various
aspects of ionic liquids, including their synthesis,
characterisation, and applications.
PROF. KENNETH R. SEDDON is Chair of
Inorganic Chemistry at the Queen's University of Belfast, and
director of the QUILL Research Centre, a world-leading
industrial-academic consortium that was awarded the 2006
Queen's Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education
and has just been involved with implementing a full-scale process
for removing mercury from natural gas streams with Petronas
Chemicals, for which an unprecedented three global IChemE awards
were presented in November 2013.
Résumé
Critical overviews from the front line of ionic liquids research
Ionic Liquids Further UnCOILed: Critical Expert Overviews continues the discussion of new processes and developments in ionic liquid technology introduced in the first volume. Written by an international group of key academic and industrial chemists, this next book in the series includes eleven overviews of specific areas of ionic liquid chemistry including:
The value of Ionic Liquids Further UnCOILed: Critical Expert Overviews lies in the authors' expertise and their willingness to share it with the reader. Included in the book is insight into typical problems related to experimental techniques, selection of liquids, and variability of dataall of which were overseen by Professor Ken Seddon, one of the book's editors and a world leader in ionic liquids. This book is a must read for R&D chemists in industrial, governmental, and academic laboratories, and for commercial developers of environmentally sustainable processes. It offers insight and appreciation for the direction in which the field is going, while also highlighting the best published works available, making it equally valuable to new and experienced chemists alike.
Contenu
COIL Conferences vii
Preface ix
Acknowledgements xi
Contributors xiii
Abbreviations xv
1 Ionic Liquid and Petrochemistry: A Patent Survey 1
Philippe Bonnet, Anne Pigamo, Didier Bernard, and
Hélène Olivier-Bourbigou
2 Supercritical Fluids in Ionic Liquids 39
Maaike C. Kroon and Cor J. Peters
3 The Phase Behaviour of 1-Alkyl-3-Methylimidazolium Ionic
Liquids 59
Keiko Nishikawa
4 Ionic Liquid Membrane Technology 87
João G. Crespo and Richard D. Noble
5 Engineering Simulations 117
David Rooney and Norfaizah ab Manan
6 Molecular Simulation of Ionic Liquids: Where We Are and the
Path Forward 149
Jindal K. Shah and Edward J. Maginn
7 Biocatalytic Reactions in Ionic Liquids 193
Florian Stein and Udo Kragl
8 Ionicity in Ionic Liquids: Origin of Characteristic Properties
of Ionic Liquids 217
Masayoshi Watanabe and Hiroyuki Tokuda
9 Dielectric Properties of Ionic Liquids: Achievements So Far
and Challenges Remaining 235
Hermann Weingärtner
10 Ionic Liquid Radiation Chemistry 259
James F. Wishart
11 Physicochemical Properties of Ionic Liquids 275
Qing Zhou, Xingmei Lu, Suojiang Zhang, and Liangliang
Guo
Index 309