Issue 3, 2003

Ionic liquids and their heating behaviour during microwave irradiation – a state of the art report and challenge to assessment

Abstract

Ionic liquids of the 1,3-dialkylimidazolium-type reveal great potential for the innovative application of microwaves for synthesis as well as for separations. Ionic liquids efficiently absorb microwave energy and thus are employed as solvents and co-solvents. In this context, microwaves assist in carrying out syntheses or unit operations.

Graphical abstract: Ionic liquids and their heating behaviour during microwave irradiation – a state of the art report and challenge to assessment

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Dec 2002
First published
30 Apr 2003

Green Chem., 2003,5, 296-299

Ionic liquids and their heating behaviour during microwave irradiation – a state of the art report and challenge to assessment

J. Hoffmann, M. Nüchter, B. Ondruschka and P. Wasserscheid, Green Chem., 2003, 5, 296 DOI: 10.1039/B212533A

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