Ionic Liquids in Organic Synthesis (Organic Chemistry)
A special issue of Molecules (ISSN 1420-3049). This special issue belongs to the section "Molecular Liquids".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2021) | Viewed by 495
Special Issue Editor
Interests: supramolecular chemistry; ionic liquids; deep eutectic solvents; supramolecular gels; hybrid supramolecular gels; self-assembly processes; eutectogels
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Dear Colleagues,
Ionic liquids have been applied in different research areas. However, their use as reaction media and, in particular, as solvents to perform organic reactions, is one of the most addressed topics. The interest in this field is mostly due to the so-called “ionic liquid effect”, i.e., their ability to positively act on the outcome of a given reaction, frequently improving yield and selectivity and decreasing reaction time and temperature. Together with the above effects, also the possibility of their reusing as well as the synergetic action, if used in combination with nonconventional methodologies, like ultrasounds and microwave irradiation, has played a pivotal role. This issue is aimed at collecting contributions showing the ionic liquids’ effect in organic synthesis. Reviews articles by experts in the field are particularly welcomed.
Prof. Francesca D’Anna
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Ionic liquids
- Organic synthesis
- Ultrasound irradiation
- Microwaves
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