Abstract

In this article, we present experimental data on high pressure CO 2-induced melting point depression of low-melting ionic salts (ionic liquids). A phenomenon that is widely reported for other organic compounds (e.g. polymers and lipids), it has only received more attention for ionic liquids in the last couple of years, and since a dramatic effect of 120 K melting point depression was discovered. The obtained results are compared with recently published data, in order to rationalize the effect of high pressure CO 2 on melting of ionic liquid-like salts.

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