Ionic Liquids: New Perspectives for Inorganic Synthesis?

info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/540 ddc:540 Chemistry & allied sciences 540 01 natural sciences 0104 chemical sciences
DOI: 10.1002/anie.201100904 Publication Date: 2011-10-11T15:51:27Z
ABSTRACT
AbstractIonic liquids are credited with a number of unusual properties. These include a low vapor pressure, a wide liquid‐phase range, weakly coordinating properties, and a high thermal/chemical stability. These properties are certainly of great interest for inorganic synthesis and the creation of novel inorganic compounds. On the other hand, the synthesis repertoire for preparing inorganic compounds has always been broad, ranging from syntheses in solutions and melts to solid‐state reactions, and from crystal growth in the gas phase to high‐pressure syntheses. What new aspects can ionic liquids then add to the synthesis of inorganic compounds? This Minireview uses some early examples to show that the use of ionic liquids indeed provides access to unusual inorganic compounds.
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