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Volatile times for ionic liquids

Peter Wasserscheid ()
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Peter Wasserscheid: University of Erlangen

Nature, 2006, vol. 439, issue 7078, 797-797

Abstract: Ionic liquids are useful substances, but in certain applications their utility is limited because they are involatile — or so we thought. In fact, some ionic liquids can be distilled, and even thermally separated.

Date: 2006
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