Metal ION Separations In Room Temperature Ionic Liquids: Potential Replacements For Volatile Organic Diluents

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Robin D. Rogers
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Room temperature ionic liquids (RTIL) can replace certain traditional organic solvents in liquid/liquid extraction of metal ions from aqueous systems. The very low vapor pressure and non-flammable nature of RTIL warrant consideration of these neoteric solvents for new processing technologies which will reduce pollution, Increase safety, and lower costs. Metal ion separations in RTIL, however, will typically require the use of an extractant and research is needed to identify suitable selective extractants which have appreciable solubility in the RTIL and low solubility In the aqueous phase. Choice of extractant should also take into account the toxicity, expense, and disposal of the ligand.
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APA: Robin D. Rogers  (1999)  Metal ION Separations In Room Temperature Ionic Liquids: Potential Replacements For Volatile Organic Diluents

MLA: Robin D. Rogers Metal ION Separations In Room Temperature Ionic Liquids: Potential Replacements For Volatile Organic Diluents. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1999.

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