2017
DOI: 10.1070/rcr4743
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Metal-containing ionic liquids: current paradigm and applications

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“…melting point is below 100 o C or even below or equal the room temperature (Room temperature ionic liquids -RTLs). [118,119] A huge number of cations and anions [120122] allows to tune almost any desired property of IL, which leads to a large number of applications of ionic liquids [123133] (figure 9).…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…melting point is below 100 o C or even below or equal the room temperature (Room temperature ionic liquids -RTLs). [118,119] A huge number of cations and anions [120122] allows to tune almost any desired property of IL, which leads to a large number of applications of ionic liquids [123133] (figure 9).…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…If combined with suitable organicc ations, these units are the basis for a large group of MILs, the halidometallate ILs, which arguablyi s the largest subgroup of MILs studied today. [10,11,[27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36] However,a lthough many different metals are in principle amenablet ot he synthesis of halidometallateI Ls, there are still only few reports on MILs containing more than one metal. Very recently,L iu et al [37] demonstrated mixed metal ILs by combining monometallic ILs with an additional metal salt.…”
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“…Of particular interest to the current study, metalcontaining ILs (MILs) have been studied for a variety of properties such as their structural flexibility [23,24], electrochemical behavior [25], and the exploitation of their unique redox behavior, for example in applications for mercury removal from natural gas, etc. [26][27][28][29].…”
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confidence: 99%