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Investigation of Room Temperature Ionic Liquids as Environmentally Benign Solvents for Industrial Separations (TSE99-A)
Grant Number R828257
RFA: Technology for a Sustainable Environment (1999)


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  • Book Chapter (2)
  • Journal Article (17)
  • Proceedings (2)
  • Symposium (7)
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    Book Chapter Rogers RD, Spear SK, Swatloski RP, Reichert WM, Godshall MA, Johnson TP, Moens L. Non-sugar products from sugarcane for the new millennium: green pathways to a carbohydrate-economy? In: Publication of Technical Papers and Proceedings of the Sixtieth Annual Meeting of Sugar Industry Technologists, Inc., Vol. 60, 2001, pp. 291-301. R828257 (Final)
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    Book Chapter Visser AE, Swatloski RP, Reichert WM, Willauer HD, Huddleston JG, Rogers RD. Room temperature ionic liquids as replacements for traditional organic solvents and their applications towards green chemistry in separation processes. In: Rogers RD, Seddon KR, Volkov S, eds. Green Industrial Applications of Ionic Liquids. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer, 2003, pp. 137-156. R828257 (Final)
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    Journal Article Abraham MH, Zissimos AM, Huddleston JG, Willauer HD, Rogers RD, Acree Jr. WE. Some novel liquid partitioning systems: water-ionic liquids and aqueous biphasic systems. Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research 2003;42(3):413-418. R828257 (Final)
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    Journal Article Gutowski KE, Broker GA, Willauer HD, Huddleston JG, Swatloski RP, Holbrey JD, Rogers RD. Controlling the aqueous miscibility of ionic liquids: Aqueous biphasic systems of water-miscible ionic liquids and water-structuring salts for recycle, metathesis, and separations. Journal of the American Chemical Society 2003;125(22):6632-6633 R828257 (Final)
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    Journal Article Holbrey JD, Reichert WM, Swatloski RP, Broker GA, Pitner WR, Seddon KR, Rogers RD. Efficient, halide free synthesis of new, low cost ionic liquids: alkylimidazolium salts containing methyl- and ethyl-sulfate anions. Green Chemistry 2002;4(5):407-413. R828257 (Final)
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    Journal Article Holbrey JD, Reichert WM, Nieuwenhuyzen M, Johnson S, Seddon KR, Rogers RD. Crystal polymorphism in 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium halides: supporting ionic liquid formation through inhibition of crystallization. Chemical Communications 2003;14:1636-1637. R828257 (Final)
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    Journal Article Holbrey JD, Reichert WM, Nieuwenhuyzen M, Sheppard O, Hardacre C, Rogers RD. Liquid clathrate formation in ionic liquid-aromatic mixtures. Chemical Communications 2003;(4):476-477 R828257 (Final)
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    Journal Article Holbrey JD, Visser AE, Spear SK, Reichert WM, Swatloski RP, Broker GA, Rogers RD. Mercury(II) partitioning from aqueous solutions with a new, hydrophobic ethylene-glycol functionalized bis(methylimidazolium) ionic liquid. Green Chemistry 2003;5(2):129-135. R828257 (Final)
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    Journal Article Holbrey JD, Turner MB, Reichert WM, Rogers RD. New ionic liquids containing an appended hydroxyl functionality from the atom-efficient, one-pot reaction of 1-methylimidazole and acid with propylene oxide. Green Chemistry 2003;5(6):731-736 R828257 (Final)
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    Journal Article Huddleston JG, Visser AE, Reichert WR, Willauer HD, Broker GA, Rogers RD. Characterization and comparison of hydrophilic and hydrophobic room temperature ionic liquids incorporating the imidazolium cation. Green Chemistry 2001;3(4):156-164. R828257 (Final)
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    Journal Article Katritzky AR, Jain R, Lomaka A, Petrukhin R, Karelson M, Visser AE, Rogers RD. Correlation of the melting points of potential ionic liquids (imidazolium bromides and benzimidazolium bromides) using the CODESSA program. Journal of Chemical Information and Computer Science 2002;42(2):225-231. R828257 (Final)
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    Journal Article Katritzky AR, Lomaka A, Petrukhin R, Jain R, Karelson M, Visser AE, Rogers RD. QSPR correlation of the melting point for pyridinium bromides, potential ionic liquids. Journal of Chemical Information and Computer Science 2002;42(1):71-74. R828257 (Final)
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    Journal Article Klingshirn MA, Broker GA, Holbrey JD, Shaughnessy KH, Rogers RD. Polar, non-coordinating ionic liquids as solvents for the alternating copolymerization of styrene and CO catalyzed by cationic palladium catalysts. Chemical Communications 2002;(13):1394-1395 R828257 (Final)
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    Journal Article Swatloski RP, Visser AE, Reichert WM, Broker GA, Farina LM, Holbrey JD, Rogers RD. Solvation of 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium hexafluorophosphate in aqueous ethanol-a green solution for dissolving "hydrophobic" ionic liquids. Chemical Communications 2001;20:2070-2071. R828257 (Final)
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    Journal Article Swatloski RP, Visser AE, Reichert WM, Broker GA, Farina LM, Holbrey JD, Rogers RD. On the solubilization of water with ethanol in hydrophobic hexafluorophosphate ionic liquids. Green Chemistry 2002;4(2):81-87. R828257 (Final)
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    Journal Article Swatloski RP, Holbrey JD, Rogers RD. Ionic liquids are not always green: hydrolysis of 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium hexafluorophosphate. Green Chemistry 2003;5(4):361-363 R828257 (Final)
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    Journal Article Turner MB, Spear SK, Huddleston JG, Holbrey JD, Rogers RD. Ionic liquid salt-induced inactivation and unfolding of cellulase from Trichoderma reesei. Green Chemistry 2003;5(4):443-447. R828257 (Final)
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    Journal Article Visser AE, Holbrey JD, Rogers RD. Hydrophobic ionic liquids incorporating N-alkylisoquinolinium cations and their utilization in liquid-liquid separations. Chemical Communications 2001;23:2484-2485. R828257 (Final)
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    Journal Article Visser AE, Swatloski RP, Reichert WM, Mayton R, Sheff S, Wierzbicki A, Davis JH, Rogers RD. Task-specific ionic liquids incorporating novel cations for the coordination and extraction of Hg2+ and Cd2+: Synthesis, characterization, and extraction studies. Environmental Science & Technology 2002;36(11):2523-2529 R828257 (Final)
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    Proceedings Holbrey JD, Shaughnessy KH, Klingshirn MA, Broker GA, Rogers RD. Transition metal catalyzed CO/olefin co-polymerization in room temperature ionic liquids. In: Truelove PC, De Long HC, Mantz RA, eds. Molten Salts XIII, Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Symposium on Molten Salts. Pennington, NJ: The Electrochemical Society, 2003, pp. 213-223. R828257 (Final)
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    Proceedings Visser AE, Holbrey JD, Rogers RD. Room temperature ionic liquids as alternatives to traditional organic solvents in solvent extraction. In: Sole KC, Cole PM, Preston JS, Robinson DJ, eds. Proceedings of the International Solvent Extraction Conference. Melville, South Africa: Chris van Rensburg Publications, 2002, Vol. 1, pp. 474-480. R828257 (Final)
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    Symposium Holbrey JD, Reichert WM, Reddy RG, Rogers RD. Heat capacities of ionic liquids and their applications as thermal fluids. In: Rogers RD, Seddon KR, eds. Ionic Liquids as Green Solvents: Progress and Prospects, ACS Symposium Series 856. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, 2003, pp. 121-133. R828257 (Final)
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    Symposium Holbrey JD, Turner MB, Rogers RD. Selection of ionic liquids for green chemical applications. In: Rogers RD, Seddon KR, eds. Ionic Liquids as Green Solvents: Progress and Prospects. ACS Symposium Series 856. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, 2003, pp. 2-13. R828257 (Final)
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    Symposium Huddleston JG, Broker GA, Willauer HD, Rogers RD. Free-energy relationships and solvatochromatic properties of 1-alkyl-3-methylimidazolium ionic liquids. In: Rogers RD, Seddon KR, eds. Ionic Liquids; Industrial Applications for Green Chemistry. ACS Symposium Series 818. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, 2002, pp. 270-288. R828257 (Final)
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    Symposium Scovazzo P, Visser AE, Davis JH Jr, Rogers RD, Koval CA, DuBois DL, Noble RD. Supported ionic liquid membranes (SILMs) and facilitated ionic liquid membranes (FILMs). In: Rogers RD, Seddon KR, eds. Ionic Liquids; Industrial Applications for Green Chemistry. ACS Symposium Series 818. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, 2002, pp. 69-87. R828257 (Final)
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    Symposium Shaughnessy KH, Klingshirn MA, P'Pool SJ, Holbrey JD, Rogers RD. Polar, non-coordinating ionic liquids as solvents for coordination polymerization of olefins. In: Rogers RD, Seddon KR, eds. Ionic Liquids as Green Solvents: Progress and Prospects. ACS Symposium Series 856. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, 2003, pp. 300-313. R828257 (Final)
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    Symposium Spear SK, Visser AE, Willauer HW, Swatloski RP, Griffin ST, Huddleston JG, Rogers RD. Green separations science and technology: replacement of volatile organic compounds in industrial scale liquid-liquid or chromatographic separations. In: Anastas PT, Heine LG, Williamson TC, eds. Green Engineering. ACS Symposium Series 766. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, 2001, pp. 206-221. R828257 (Final)
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    Symposium Visser AE, Reichert WM, Swatloski RP, Willauer HD, Huddleston JG, Rogers RD. Characterization of hydrophilic and hydrophobic ionic liquids: alternatives to volatile organic compounds for liquid-liquid separations. In: Rogers RD, Seddon KR, eds. Ionic Liquids; Industrial Applications for Green Chemistry. ACS Symposium Series 818. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, 2002, pp. 289-308. R828257 (Final)
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