Commercial applications of ionic liquids
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Commercial applications of ionic liquids
(Green chemistry and sustainable technology)
Springer, c2020
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Description
This book provides an overview of the current and emerging industrial applications of ionic liquids, covering the core processes, the practical implementation and technical challenges involved, and exploring potential future directions for research and development.
The introductory chapter describes the unique physical and chemical properties of ionic liquids, and illustrates the vast potential for application of these materials across the industrial landscape. Following this, individual chapters written by leading figures from industry and academia address specific processes and products, such as the development of a new chloroaluminate ionic liquid as an alkylation catalyst and a new class of capillary gas chromatography (GC) columns with stationary phases based on ionic liquids.
Over the past twenty years, ionic liquids have moved from being considered as mere academic curiosities to having genuine applications in fields as wide-ranging as biotechnology, biorefineries, catalysis, pharmaceuticals, renewable fuels, and sustainable energy. This book highlights several commercial products and processes that use or will soon be using ionic liquids.
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
Important Developments in the History of Ionic Liquids from Academic Curiosity to Commercial Processes and Products - Mark Shiflett (Univ. Kansas), Dirk Tuma (BAM, Germany), Joe Magee (NIST, Boulder U.S.)
IONIC LIQUID PROCESSES
ISOALKY (TM) Technology: Next-Generation Alkylate Gasoline Manufacturing Process Technology Using Ionic Liquid Catalyst - Hye Kyung Timken, Huping Luo, B.K. Chang (Chevron Energy Technology Company) and Elizabeth Carter, Matthew Cole (Honeywell UOP)
Continuous Catalytic Processes with Supported Ionic Liquid Phase (SILP) Materials - Marco Haumann (Universitat Erlangen, Germany)
Are Ionic Liquids Enabling Technology? Startup to Scale-up to Find Out - Julia Shamshina, Robin Rogers (525 Solutions, U.S.)
Commercial Aspects of Biomass Deconstruction with Ionic Liquids - Aida R.Abouelela, Florence V. Gschwend, Francisco Malaret, Jason P. Hallett (Imperial College London, U.K.)
IONIC LIQUID PRODUCTS
Gas Chromatography Columns using Ionic Liquids as Stationary Phase - Mohsen Talebi, Rahul A. Patil, Daniel W. Armstrong (University Texas-Arlington)
Ionic Liquid-Liquid Chromatography: A Novel Separation Method - Leslie Brown (AECS-QuikPrep, Ltd UK), Martyn J. Earle, Manuela A. Gilea, Natalia V. Plechkova, Kenneth R. Seddon (QUILL, Queens University-Belfast, UK)
Commercial Production of Ionic Liquids - Thomas J. S. Schubert (Iolitec, Germany)
FUTURE IONIC LIQUID APPLICATIONS
Natural Fiber Welding - Luke M. Haverhals, David P. Durkin (Natural Fiber Welding, Inc.), Paul C. Trulove (U.S. Naval Academy)
Development of New Cellulosic Fibers and Composites using Ionic Liquids Technology - Frank Hermanutz, Marc Philip Vocht, Michael R. Buchmeiser (German Institute of Textile Fiber Research, Denkendorf, Germany)
Towards Industrialization of Ionic Liquids - Roland S. Kalb (Proionic, Austria)
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