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Paramagnetic ionic liquids as “liquid fixed-bed” catalysts in flow application
2011
Abstract The structural diversity of Ionic Liquids is well-known and widely used to generate solvents designed for special applications. Magnetic as well as catalytic properties have been described previously. To our best knowledge we report the first time about the combination of both, the magnetic and catalytic behaviour of imidazole based magnetic ionic liquids was used to establish a so-called liquid fixed-bed (LFB) in a micro-/meso-structured reactor. As proof of priciple the esterification of Ac 2 O with cyclohexanol was investigated by bubbling generated regular microdroplets of the reaction mixture through the magnetically fixed ionic liquid catalyst. With residence times of approx.…
Thermodynamic Parameters for the Protonation of Poly(allylamine) in concentrated LiCl(aq) and NaCl(aq)
2004
The acid-base properties of poly(allylamine) (MW ) 15 kDa) were determined by potentiometry and calorimetry in aqueous solutions at t ) 25 °C. Potentiometric measurements were carried out in a wide range of ionic strengths (0.1 e I/molâL-1 e 5.0) in NaCl(aq) and LiCl(aq), while enthalpy changes for the protonation of poly(allylamine) were determined by calorimetry in the same ionic strength range but only in NaCl(aq). Analysis of the experimental data was carried out using two different models: the first based on a modified Henderson-Hasselbalch two parameter equation and the second on the three parameter equation proposed by Ho¨gfeldt. Protonation constants are given for both models and io…
Heat pipe controlled syntheses of ionic liquids in microstructured reactors
2009
Abstract The combination of a heat pipe and a microstructured reactor allows to perform highly exothermal reactions under safe conditions. First experiments for the synthesis of 1,3-dimethylimidazolium-triflate from 1-methylimidazol and methyl triflate showed that at high flow rates of more than 5 ml/min through a single 300 μm × 500 μm wide and 400 mm long channel quantitative conversion could be achieved. This chemical reaction, known for extreme heat release, can be retained under thermal control even at much higher flow rates.
Isobaric Vapor–Liquid Equilibria of 1-Propanol + Water + Trifluoromethanesulfonate-Based Ionic Liquid Ternary Systems at 100 kPa
2011
Isobaric vapor–liquid equilibria (VLE) for the 1-propanol + 1-butyl-3-ethylimidazolium trifluoromethanesulfonate ([beim][triflate]), water + [beim][triflate], 1-propanol + 1-butyl-1-methylpyrrolidinium trifluoromethanesulfonate ([bmpyr][triflate]), and water + [bmpyr][triflate] binary systems, as well as the VLE for the 1-propanol + water + [beim][triflate] and 1-propanol + water + [bmpyr][triflate] ternary systems have been obtained at 100 kPa using a recirculating still. The salting-out effect on the 1-propanol produced by the [bmpyr][triflate] was stronger than that produced by the [beim][triflate], although for the IL concentrations used in this study the effect was not enough to break …
Quaternary ammonium polyiodides as ionic liquid/soft solid electrolytes in dye-sensitized solar cells
2007
Abstract Four new quaternary ammonium iodides, (Me 2 Pe 2 N)I, (Me 2 Hex 2 N)I, (Et 2 Pe 2 N)I and (Et 2 Hex 2 N)I, were synthesized and studied as electrolytes in dye-sensitized solar cells. All compounds were solids at room temperature. Influence of varying amounts of elemental iodine and the effect of tert -butylpyridine (TBP) on the performance of the cell was also studied. Addition of iodine lowered the melting points of the resulting polyiodides. From the ammonium iodides only (Me 2 Hex 2 N)I:I 2 (10:1) was liquid at the room temperature and the others were soft solids. Under illumination from a halogen lamp source at 10 mW cm −2 intensity, the highest power conversion efficiency of 2…
Bisferrocenyl-functionalized pseudopeptides: access to separated ionic and electronic contributions for electrochemical anion sensing
2016
Pseudopeptidic receptors containing ferrocene fragments have been prepared and their response to a series of anions was measured by a voltammetry of microparticles methodology. Such water-insoluble compounds yield anion-assisted reversible solid-state oxidations differing in their open-circuit potential and their midpeak potential recorded in cyclic voltammetric measurements. The difference between those potentials provides the individual thermodynamic contributions of electron and proton transfer, revealing that the mechanism of an ion-sensitive electrode can differ in potentiometry and voltammetry. The studied receptors are potentially interesting for potentiometric sensing, showing relat…
Green Light-Emitting Solid-State Electrochemical Cell Obtained from a Homoleptic Iridium(III) Complex Containing Ionically Charged Ligands
2006
An efficient bluish-green light-emitting Ir(III) complex was prepared by introducing charged side groups onto phenylpyridine ligands. Green light emission with a first maximum at 487 nm (CIE coordinates x = 0.337 and y = 0.501) was observed from a single layer light-emitting electrochemical cell using this new complex; this is the lowest wavelength observed so far for devices based on ionic transition metal complexes.
Flow chemistry: Imidazole-based ionic liquid syntheses in micro-scale
2010
The quarternization of an N-atom in the 1-methyl-imidazole with different alkylating agents was investigated to form so-called Ionic Liquids. (3-Chloropropyl)-trimethoxysilane, 1-chlorobutane, diethyl sulfate and methyl trifluoromethanesulfonate were used as alkylating agents. Reaction kinetics range from very slow to instantaneous and the reaction heat from endothermal to extremely exothermal respectively. The reactions were performed under flow conditions using different types of microstructured reactors as well as pre-structurized reactants in the micro-scale. Unusual heat management with integrated heat pipes allow safer performing of highly exothermal reactions with comparably high thr…
Self-Sustaining Supramolecular Ionic Liquid Gels for Dye Adsorption
2018
Water contamination is one of the main problems of modern society, and scientific research is continuously involved in identifying solutions able to preserve this valuable source. In this context, we characterized novel ionogels formed by organic salts with different anions. In particular, they show self-strengthening behavior, a quite unusual property for supramolecular gels, and they also exhibit a good load-bearing capacity. These ionogels are able to remove cationic dyes from wastewater. Thanks to their properties, they can be used in different apparatuses like dialysis membranes and as loading in adsorption columns. In the latter case over 95% removal is achieved in less than 10 min. I…
Heat Pipe-Cooled Microstructured Reactor Concept for Highly Exothermal Ionic Liquid Syntheses
2010
Heat pipes used for cooling of microstructured reactors are a new approach for sustainable processing also in the lab-scale within a temperature range from ambient to more than 180 °C. The main advantage of heat pipe cooling is the dynamic behavior, i.e., the cooling rate depends on the heat released. Heat pipes can also suppress thermal runaways due to their extremely short response times on momentary temperature rises. As an example, the highly exothermal synthesis of 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium trifluoromethanesulfonate from the respective reactants 1-ethyl-imidazole and methyltrifluoromethanesulfonate was investigated. By transferring the protocol to continuous-flow conditions in the mi…