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The role of water in cholinium carboxylate ionic liquid’s aqueous solutions
Ionic liquid-functionalized crystals of barium sulfate: A hybrid organic–inorganic material with tuned hydrophilicity and solid–liquid behavior
Ionic-Liquid-Functionalized Mineral Particles for Protein Crystallization
Aggregation Behavior and Total Miscibility of Fluorinated Ionic Liquids in Water
Viscosity Minima in Binary Mixtures of Ionic Liquids + Molecular Solvents
A thermophysical and structural characterization of ionic liquids with alkyl and perfluoroalkyl side chains
On the hunt for truly biocompatible ionic liquids for lipase-catalyzed reactions
Editorial to the special section on the 5th Congress on ionic liquids (COIL-5), 2013, Algarve, Portugal
Understanding the Role of Cholinium Carboxylate Ionic Liquids in PEG-Based Aqueous Biphasic Systems
Playing with ionic liquid mixtures to design engineered CO2separation membranes
Novel organic salts based on fluoroquinolone drugs: Synthesis, bioavailability and toxicological profiles
ChemInform Abstract: Direct Transformation of 5-Hydroxymethylfurfural to the Building Blocks 2,5-Dihydroxymethylfurfural (DHMF) and 5-Hydroxymethyl Furanoic Acid (HMFA) via Cannizzaro Reaction.
Probing the complex structure and properties of ionic liquids using MD simulations
Ex Situ Reconstitution of the Plant Biopolyester Suberin as a Film
The alternation effect in ionic liquid homologous series
Molecular interactions in aqueous biphasic systems composed of polyethylene glycol and crystalline vs. liquid cholinium-based salts
Polymeric ionic liquid membranes containing IL–Ag+ for ethylene/ethane separation via olefin-facilitated transport
The impact of ionic liquid fluorinated moieties on their thermophysical properties and aqueous phase behaviour
Spontaneous emulsification in ionic liquid/water systems and its use for templating of solids
Unveiling the dual role of the cholinium hexanoate ionic liquid as solvent and catalyst in suberin depolymerisation
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