Journal Article10.1039/B516961P
Lewis base ionic liquids
Douglas R. MacFarlane,Jennifer M. Pringle,Katarina Maria Johansson,Stewart Forsyth,Maria Forsyth +4 more
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TL;DR: Ionic liquids which are (weak) Lewis bases have a number of interesting and useful properties different to those of traditional ionic liquids, including volatility and the possibility of being distillable in some cases and a base catalysis effect in others.
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About: This article is published in Chemical Communications. The article was published on 03 May 2006. The article focuses on the topics: Lewis acids and bases & Ionic liquid.
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