Article | REF: AF6712 V2

Ionic Liquids, Stakes and Challenges, from Research to Industry

Authors: Isabelle BILLARD, Corinne LAGROST

Publication date: November 10, 2020, Review date: April 26, 2021

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2. Synthesis and purification

2.1 Have we improved our synthesis techniques?

In the literature, it will be easy to find numerous examples of protocols for LI synthesis. Of course, we're not going to list them all, especially as some of them will be highly specific to the LIs we're targeting, for example "functionalized" LIs. In what follows, we will instead highlight the main synthesis methodologies.

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2.1.1 Classic route

The most common route to LI synthesis is a two-step synthesis, starting with cation preparation...

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