Use of ionic liquids for membrane-based and electrochemically-driven gas separations

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Ionic compounds that are liquids near room temperature (RTILs) have a number of properties (e.g. low volatility) which make them attractive as solvents, electrolytes and membrane materials. This paper discusses the use of membranes composed of RTILs for gas separations.

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Koval, C. A., Becker, C. R., Camper, D. E., Davis, J. H., Noble, R. D., Oral, C., & Scovazzo, P. (2006). Use of ionic liquids for membrane-based and electrochemically-driven gas separations. In Proceedings - Electrochemical Society (Vol. PV 2004-24, pp. 625–629). https://doi.org/10.1149/200424.0625pv

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