“…Other alternative classes of catalysts which have received some attention in this regard are ionic liquids (ILs) − and liquid coordination compounds (LCCs). , ILs have attracted significant attention in the past few decades due to their favorable physicochemical properties, and they have been widely investigated in different research areas such as electrochemistry, organometallics, biological uses, analytical chemistry, polymers, and material synthesis, including as catalysts. ,,− Among the several types of ILs, chloroaluminate-based ILs exhibit unique chemistry due to their anionic speciation, resulting in distinctive properties (e.g., acidity, low melting point, viscosity) . Some chloroaluminate-based ILs show great potential as Lewis acids and have been evaluated as an industrial-scale replacement for HF in several catalytic processes such as alkylation of isobutane with butene and benzene with dodecene. ,, Recently, Chevron and Honeywell UOP announced the use of a proprietary Lewis acidic chloroaluminate IL catalyst in a new liquid phase alkylation technology known as ISOALKY …”