Abstract
Abstract The covalent tethering of a functional group to one or both of the ions of an otherwise ordinary ionic liquid can imbue the resulting salt with a capacity to interact with dissolved substrates in specific ways. Called “task-specific” ionic liquids (TSIL), these low melting salts are finding an increasing number of applications in synthesis, separations, catalysis, and electrochemistry.
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