“…The use of ionic liquids in green industrial processes is very appealing, since they can be designed to fully take into account versatility, easy separation of the products, and recyclability of the reaction medium [11]. More specifically, the use of pyridinium, pyrrolidinium, and imidazolium based ionic liquids as catalysts [14][15][16][17][18][19] or catalyst-supports [5,13,[20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27] in the transesterification of vegetable oils can result in higher reaction yields, higher catalytic effect, and feasibility of milder process conditions than for conventional organic solvents. It has also been shown that the choice of the anion has an impact on the reaction yield, which for instance can increase from 55% to 83% by substituting PF À 6 with InCl À 4 while keeping the 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium (C 4 C 1 Im) cation [28,22].…”