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      The preparation of supported ionic liquids (SILs) and their application in rare metals separation

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              Supported ionic liquid catalysis.

              Supported ionic liquid catalysis is a concept which combines the advantages of ionic liquids with those of heterogeneous support materials. The viability of this concept has been confirmed by several studies which have successfully confined various ionic phases to the surface of support materials and explored their potential catalytic applications. Although the majority of the evaluated supports were silica based, several studies focused on polymeric materials including membranes. The preparation of these materials was achieved by using two different immobilization approaches. The first approach involves the covalent attachment of ionic liquids to the support surface whereas the second simply deposits the ionic liquid phases containing catalytically active species on the surface of the support. Herein recent advances made in this area are described.
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                Journal
                Science China Chemistry
                Sci. China Chem.
                Springer Nature
                1674-7291
                1869-1870
                August 2012
                June 25 2012
                August 2012
                : 55
                : 8
                : 1479-1487
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                10.1007/s11426-012-4632-8
                66f66fd0-a721-4790-bd6e-4be869da2509
                © 2012
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