Hydrolysis and partial recycling of a chloroaluminate ionic liquid

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Hydrolysis of the ionic liquid Et 3NHCl-2AlCl 3 and a process for recycling the triethylamine were studied. When the hydrolysis was carried out at a relatively high temperature, the released HCl could be absorbed more easily. With addition of sodium hydroxide to the aqueous hydrolysis solution, a feasible process for recycling triethylamine was developed, involving first distillation of triethylamine, followed by filtration of the aluminium hydroxide. The yield of recovered triethylamine was about 95%. The triethylhydrogenammonium chloride prepared from the recycled triethylamine was of good purity and could be reused to synthesize new chloroaluminate ionic liquids. © 2007 by MDPI.

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Fang, M. H., & Wang, L. S. (2007). Hydrolysis and partial recycling of a chloroaluminate ionic liquid. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 8(6), 470–477. https://doi.org/10.3390/i8060470

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