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Volumn 2, Issue , 2013, Pages 29-34

An electrochemical methodology for the cyclic CO2 "catch and release". The role of the electrogenerated N-heterocyclic carbene in BMIm-BF4

Author keywords

Cyclic voltammetry; Electrolysis; N heterocyclic carbene

Indexed keywords

CARBON; CYCLIC VOLTAMMETRY; ELECTROLYSIS; IONIC LIQUIDS; ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; SOLVENTS;

EID: 84885108538     PISSN: 22129820     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcou.2013.07.002     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (28)

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    • Although it is possible to work at room temperature, the reproducibility of the measures is higher at 60°C, due to the lower viscosity of the ionic liquid
    • Although it is possible to work at room temperature, the reproducibility of the measures is higher at 60°C, due to the lower viscosity of the ionic liquid.
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    • 2 adducts can hydrolyze in solution, forming stable imidazolium hydrogen carbonate salts, Ref. [45]. The presence of the parent ionic liquid (our experimental conditions) enhances the stability of the adduct, but prevents its isolation, being an ionic liquid itself
    • 2 adducts can hydrolyze in solution, forming stable imidazolium hydrogen carbonate salts, Ref. [45]. The presence of the parent ionic liquid (our experimental conditions) enhances the stability of the adduct, but prevents its isolation, being an ionic liquid itself.


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