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      Influence of chloride, water, and organic solvents on the physical properties of ionic liquids

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          We report here the first systematic study of the effect of impurities and additives (e.g., water, chloride, and cosolvents) on the physical properties of room-temperature ionic liquids. Remarkably, it was discovered that the viscosity of mixtures was dependent mainly on the mole fraction of added molecular solvents and only to a lesser extent upon their identity, allowing viscosity changes during the course of a reaction to be entirely predictable. While the addition of such molecular solvents decreases the viscosity and density, chloride impurities, arising from the preparation of the ionic liquids, increase viscosity dramatically. The commonly used methods of preparation were validated with respect to chloride impurity.

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          Journal
          Pure and Applied Chemistry
          International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC)
          1365-3075
          0033-4545
          January 1 2000
          January 1 2000
          : 72
          : 12
          Article
          10.1351/pac200072122275
          c6a0b507-9abf-44d9-82d8-f3ea045a1dd8
          © 2000
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