Handbook of Ionic Liquids A one-stop reference for researchers interested in ionic liquids and their applications
Handbook of Ionic Liquids: Fundamentals, Applications, and Sustainability, constitutes an overview of the latest advances in ionic liquid chemistry. It offers a comprehensive summary of the development history of ionic liquids, their design, and the diverse array of applicationsincluding green and sustainable synthesis, catalysis, drug development and medicine, biotechnology, materials science, and electrochemistry.
The authors explain a variety of processes used to develop novel materials with ionic liquids and describe likely future developments using practical examples taken from contemporary research and development in the field. The book includes discussions of biomass conversion, CO2 capture, and more. Youll also discover:
A thorough introduction to the theory of ionic liquids, as well as their different types and recycling methods Comprehensive explorations of the physico-chemical properties of ionic liquids Practical discussions of ionic liquid synthesis and analysis, including green synthesis and heterocyclic chemistry applications Summary of the use of ionic liquids in materials science, including polymers, energy conversion, and storage devices
Perfect for organic, catalytic, physical, analytical, and environmental chemists, Handbook of Ionic Liquids: Fundamentals, Applications, and Sustainability will also benefit electrochemists, materials scientists, and biotechnologists with an interest in ionic liquids and their application.
Part 1: Introduction to Ionic Liquids
1. History and development of Ionic Liquids
2. Growth of Ionic Liquids and their application
3, Theoretical description on Ionic Liquids
4. Types and recycling of Ionic Liquids
5. Physico-chemical properties study of Ionic Liquids
6. Ionic Liquids from biomass
Part 2: Ionic Liquids in synthesis and analysis
7. Ionic Liquid and Green Synthesis
8. Applications of Ionic Liquids on heterocyclic chemistry
9. Promising uses of Ionic Liquids on carbon-carbon and carbon-nitrogen bond formations
10. Ionic Liquids in separation techniques
11. Theoretical and Experimental applications of Ionic Liquids on organometallic and coordination compounds
Part 3: Ionic Liquids in material science and development
12. Ionic Liquids for energy conversion and storage devices
13. Polymers and Ionic Liquids
14. Role of Ionic Liquids in electrochemistry and electrocatalysis
15. Effect of Ionic Liquids on electrochemical biosensors and other bio electrochemical devices
16. Ionic Liquids in nano-pharmaceuticals
Part-4: Ionic Liquids in biotechnology
17. A computational and theoretical approach for Ionic Liquid uses on pharmaceuticals
18. Application of Ionic Liquid in drug development
19. Applications of Ionic Liquids in biotechnology and biocatalysis
20. Theoretical understanding on the Ionic Liquid advancement in the field of Medicines
21. Lipid processing in Ionic Liquids: Challenges and opportunities
Part 5: Ionic Liquids in catalysis
22. Fundamentals on the Ionic Liquids as Heterogeneous Catalysts
23. Ionic Liquids in Heterogeneous Catalysis -
Theory and Experiment
24. Nano stabilized catalysts in Ionic Liquids
25. Acid Base catalysts, Hydroformylation and Diels Alder reactions in Ionic Liquids
Part 6: Ionic Liquids for clean technology
26. Sorption and desorption of flue gases with Ionic Liquids
27. Recent Developments in Ionic Liquids Research on environmental aspects
28. Ionic Liquid as green solvents.
29. Are Ionic Liquids non-toxic and biodegradable
Part 7: Future trends and sustainability
30. Ionic Liquids for sustainable biomass conversions in bio-refinery
31. Role of Ionic Liquids in wastewater treatment
32. Ionic Liquids for atmospheric CO2 capture: A techno-economic assessment
Sanchayita Rajkhowa is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry, Haflong Govt. College, Assam, India. Her research is focused on surface chemistry, surfactants, and their impact on drug discovery, carbohydrate chemistry, and ionic liquids development.
Pardeep Singh is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Environmental Studies, PGDAV College, University of Delhi, New Delhi, India. His research is focused on the degradation of organic pollutants through various indigenous isolated microbes and photocatalytic types.
Anik Sen is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry, GIS, GITAM Deemed to be University, Visakhapatnam, AP, India. His research is focused on computational molecular modelling in a variety of fields, including solvation, solar cells, reaction mechanisms, and drug design.
Jyotirmoy Sarma is Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry, Assam Don Bosco University, Assam, India. He has published extensively on surface chemistry, ionic liquids, and related subjects.