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    Regulating Physico-Chemical Properties of Ionic Liquids as Promising Components for Enhancing the Sorption and Extraction Processes
    Ramesh Gardas1;
    1INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY MADRAS, Chennai, India;
    PAPER: 185/SolutionChemistry/Keynote (Oral)
    SCHEDULED: 16:20/Wed. 30 Nov. 2022/Game



    ABSTRACT:
    A novel class of molten salts referred to as ionic liquids possess the unique combination of particular properties, unlike molecular liquids, namely negligible vapour pressure (~ 10<sup>-11</sup> to 10<sup>-10</sup> bar at room temperature), wide thermal window (~ -50 °C to +250 °C), wide electrochemical window (~ ±3 Volt vs. NHE), non-flammability, high ionic conductivity and a highly solvating capacity for organic, inorganic and organometallic compounds. This unique combination of particular properties leads them to be exploited as “alternatives to organic solvents” and giving them increasing attention in academic and industrial research. The research areas on ionic liquids are growing very rapidly and the potential applications are numerous, mainly due to the fact that simple changes in the cation and anion combinations or the nature of the moieties attached to each ion allow the physical properties of ionic liquids such as hydrophobicity, viscosity, density, coordinating ability, ion selectivity, and chemical and electrochemical stability to be tailored for specific applications. The proposed talk will include the brief introduction of ionic liquids and understanding unique thermophysical properties of novel ionic liquids for metal ion extraction, CO<sub>2</sub> capture, desulphurization of fuels and aqueous biphasic systems for the extraction of value-added products. Further, the effects of thermophysical properties of ionic liquids on these applications and current research trends on ionic liquids as solvents for the chemical industry will be discussed.