Title: Melting points
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2Melting points
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5Ionic liquids Polarity (adjustable) Very low
vapor pressure Liquid ranges (gt 300
C) Solubility of gases a wide range of
compounds Immiscibility with solvents Hydrophilici
ty/lipophilicity (adjustable) Acidity (adjustable)
6Charge distribution for C4mimPF6.
(4-1-PF6) Red corresponds to regions of high
relative negative charge, and blue to high
relative positive charge.
New ionic liquid made up of a cobalt-carbonyl
anion and imidazolium cation. The liquid is
catalytically active in its own right.
7Ionic liquids can form structures in their own
right such as a stable smectic liquid crystal eg.
C14mimPF6.
Ionic liquids made of dialkylimidazolium cations
and appropriate anions are useful alternative
media of special properties to be employed.
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13Pravadoline, a potential non-steroidal
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16The phase preference of the three forms of thymol
blue in bmimPF6.
17- Utilizing recyclable gases to activate the proton
switch (a) Thymol blue in the upper aqueous
phase at pH 13 (b) Bubbling CO2 through the
RTIL/aqueous system, note the change in dye
color (c) The yellow form of thymol blue in the
RTIL phase (d) Bubbling NH3 through the
RTIL/aqueous system, note the darker color of the
dye (e) The blue form of thymol blue settling
into the top aqueous phase.
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d e
- Solid/liquid separations utilizing the low
melting dmimPF6 (a) An acidic thymol blue
solution residing over solid dmimPF6 prior to
melting (b) After melting the salt, thymol blue
partitioned to the dmimPF6 (c)
Recrystallization of dmimPF6 leaves behind a
red residue (d) An alkaline wash is added to
remove the dye from the solid surfaces (e) The
colorless crystalline dmimPF6 solid after
washing.
19Figure 1 A class apart. Ionic liquids show a
range of properties. Here, hydrophobic EMIm NTf2
(bottom phase) is separated from hydrophobic
C9H20 by blue-dyed H2O. Involatility was assumed
to be a characteristic common to all members of
the class, until Earle showed otherwise.
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21FIGURE 1. Labelled photograph of the Kugelrohr
oven and distillation apparatus.
22FIGURE 2. Schematic representation of the
differences between protic and aprotic ionic
liquids, in both the liquid and the gaseous
phases.
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