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Ulf P Kreher1, Anthony E Rosamilia, Colin L Raston

  • 1Centre for Green Chemistry, Monash University, PO Box 23, Victoria 3800, Australia. UKreher@boronmolecular.com

Molecules (Basel, Switzerland)
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Carbon dioxide and secondary amines form novel distillable ionic liquids. These unique ionic media offer new possibilities in chemical applications.

Area of Science:

  • Chemistry
  • Materials Science

Background:

  • Ionic liquids are non-volatile solvents with unique properties.
  • Traditional ionic liquids often have limited thermal stability and recyclability.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the formation and properties of novel ionic media derived from carbon dioxide and secondary amines.
  • To characterize these new materials as potentially distillable ionic liquids.

Main Methods:

  • Reacting gaseous carbon dioxide with neutral secondary amine molecules.
  • Investigating the physical state and properties of the resulting association products.
  • Assessing the distillability of the formed ionic media.

Main Results:

  • Formation of liquid or low-melting association products between carbon dioxide and secondary amines.

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  • Identification of these products as "distillable" ionic media.
  • Demonstration of the neutral, potentially gaseous, nature of the precursors.
  • Conclusions:

    • Carbon dioxide and secondary amines can form unique, distillable ionic media.
    • These novel materials represent a new class of ionic solvents with potential applications.
    • The distillability offers advantages for separation and recycling processes.