Catalysis in Ionic Liquid-Supercritical CO2 Systems


Autoria(s): Muldoon, Mark J.
Contribuinte(s)

Hardacre, Chris

Parvulescu, Vasile

Data(s)

24/03/2014

Resumo

The combination of ionic liquids (ILs) and supercritical CO2 (scCO2) allows efficient catalytic processes to be developed. Catalyst separation is generally a major challenge when enzymes or homogeneous organometallic catalysts are utilised for reactions, and IL–scCO2 systems address these separation problems, facilitating the recycling or continual use of the catalyst. Typically these systems involve a catalyst being dissolved in an IL and this is where it remains during the process, with scCO2 extracting the products from the IL (catalyst) phase. ILs and many catalysts are not soluble in scCO2 and this facilitates the clean separation of products from the catalyst and IL. When the pressure is reduced in a collection chamber, the scCO2 returns to CO2 gas and products can be obtained without contamination of catalyst or solvents. It is possible to operate IL–scCO2 systems in a continuous flow manner and this further improves the efficiency and industrial potential of these systems. This chapter will introduce the fundamental properties of these multiphase catalytic systems. It will also highlight key examples of catalytic processes from the academic literature which illustrate the benefits of utilising this combination of solvents for catalysis

Identificador

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/catalysis-in-ionic-liquidsupercritical-co2-systems(5b46e9a8-85b4-4f86-9bc1-22f5f4449efc).html

http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/9781849737210-00309

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Royal Society of Chemistry

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Muldoon , M J 2014 , Catalysis in Ionic Liquid-Supercritical CO2 Systems . in C Hardacre & V Parvulescu (eds) , Catalysis in Ionic Liquids: From Catalyst Synthesis to Application . RSC Catalysis Series , Royal Society of Chemistry , pp. 309-344 . DOI: 10.1039/9781849737210-00309

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