Ionic liquids
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Ionic liquids is the name given to molten salts whose melting temperature is below 373 K.
See also[edit]
- ABS force field -- (Andrade-Böes-Stassen) for 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium and 1-n-butyl-3-methylimidazolium cations and the tetrachloroaluminate and tetrafluoroborate anions
- CLDP force field -- (Canongia Lopes-Deschamps-Pádua) in particular the dialkylimidazolium cation family
- HPLB force field -- (Hanke-Price-Lynden-Bell) for dimethyl imidazolium and methyl ethyl imidazolium ions
- SBM force field -- (Shah-Brennecke-Maginn) for 1-n-butyl-3-methylimidazolium hexafluorophosphate [bmim][PF6]
References[edit]
Related reading
- Natalia V. Plechkova and Kenneth R. Seddon "Applications of ionic liquids in the chemical industry", Chemical Society Reviews 37 pp. 123-150 (2008)
- Edward W. Castner and James F. Wishart "Spotlight on ionic liquids", Journal of Chemical Physics 132, 120901 (2010)
- Heidrun V. Spohr and G. N. Patey "Structural and dynamical properties of ionic liquids: Competing influences of molecular properties", Journal of Chemical Physics 132 154504 (2010)