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      Ionic Liquids Beyond Simple Solvents: Glimpses at the State of the Art in Organic Chemistry

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          Within the last 25 years ionic liquids have written a tremendous success story, which is documented in a nearly uncountable amount of original research papers, reviews, and numerous applications in research and industry. These days, ionic liquids can be considered as a mature class of compounds for many different applications. Frequently, they are used as neoteric solvents for chemical tansformations, and the number of reviews on this field of research is huge. In this focused review, though, we are trying to evaluate the state of the art of ionic liquid chemistry beyond using them simply as solvents for chemical transformations. It is not meant to be a comprehensive overview on the topic; the choice of emphasis and examples rather refects the authors’ personal view on the field. We are especially highlighting fields in which we believe the most fundamental developments within the next five years will take place: biomass processing, (chiral) ionic liquids from natural sources, biotransformations, and organic synthesis.

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          Non-haloaluminate room-temperature ionic liquids in electrochemistry--a review.

          Some twenty-five years after they first came to prominence as alternative electrochemical solvents, room temperature ionic liquids (RTILs) are currently being employed across an increasingly wide range of chemical fields. This review examines the current state of ionic liquid-based electrochemistry, with particular focus on the work of the last decade. Being composed entirely of ions and possesing wide electrochemical windows (often in excess of 5 volts), it is not difficult to see why these compounds are seen by electrochemists as attractive potential solvents. Accordingly, an examination of the pertinent properties of ionic liquids is presented, followed by an assessment of their application to date across the various electrochemical disciplines, concluding with an outlook viewing current problems and directions.
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            Covalent chemistry on graphene.

            The recent growth in graphene has witnessed the utilization of graphene as promising materials in a plethora of applications. The potential of graphene could be improved exponentially provided that the processability and band gap could be finely controlled. To this aim, chemical functionalization of graphene remains an important and fundamental approach. This tutorial review aims to provide a broad-based coverage on the recent solution-based functionalization methods of graphene in a concise and mechanistic manner. We focus on the reactions of the graphene sp(2) backbone, such as nucleophilic addition, cycloaddition, free radical additions, substitutions and rearrangements.
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              Ionic Liquids and Cellulose: Dissolution, Chemical Modification and Preparation of New Cellulosic Materials

              Due to its abundance and a wide range of beneficial physical and chemical properties, cellulose has become very popular in order to produce materials for various applications. This review summarizes the recent advances in the development of new cellulose materials and technologies using ionic liquids. Dissolution of cellulose in ionic liquids has been used to develop new processing technologies, cellulose functionalization methods and new cellulose materials including blends, composites, fibers and ion gels.
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                Contributors
                ralf.giernoth@uni-koeln.de
                Journal
                ChemistryOpen
                ChemistryOpen
                10.1002/(ISSN)2191-1363
                OPEN
                ChemistryOpen
                John Wiley and Sons Inc. (Hoboken )
                2191-1363
                26 August 2015
                December 2015
                : 4
                : 6 ( doiID: 10.1002/open.v4.6 )
                : 677-681
                Affiliations
                [ 1 ] Department für ChemieUniversität zu Köln Greinstr. 4 50939 KölnGermany
                Article
                OPEN201500113
                10.1002/open.201500113
                4906501
                27308192
                961a263a-eba6-40ca-9c23-d790eccd99ba
                © 2015 The Authors. Published by Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA.

                This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution‐NonCommercial‐NoDerivs License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.

                History
                : 24 April 2015
                Page count
                Figures: 9, Tables: 0, References: 52, Pages: 5
                Funding
                Funded by: SusChemSys
                Funded by: European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)
                Funded by: State of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
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                December 2015
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                additives,applications,interactions,ionic liquids,organic chemistry,solvents

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