Nonaqueous Microemulsions Containing Ionic Liquids – Properties and Applications

  • Zech O
  • Harrar A
  • Kunz W
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Ionic Liquids (ILs) are one of the most interesting and rapidly developing areas of modern physical chemistry, technologies and engineering. This book, consisting of 29 chapters gathered in 4 sections, reviews in detail and compiles information about some important physical-chemical properties of ILs and new practical approaches. This is the first book of a series of forthcoming publications on this field by this publisher. The first volume covers some aspects of synthesis, isolation, production, modification, the analysis methods and modeling to reveal the structures and properties of some room temperature ILs, as well as their new possible applications. The book will be of help to chemists, physicists, biologists, technologists and other experts in a variety of disciplines, both academic and industrial, as well as to students and PhD students. It may help to promote the progress in ILs development also.

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Zech, O., Harrar, A., & Kunz, W. (2011). Nonaqueous Microemulsions Containing Ionic Liquids – Properties and Applications. In Ionic Liquids: Theory, Properties, New Approaches. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/14866

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