Number of the records: 1  

Catalytic Ionic-Liquid Membranes: The Convergence of Ionic-Liquid Catalysis and Ionic-Liquid Membrane Separation Technologies.

  1. 1.
    SYSNO ASEP0486232
    Document TypeJ - Journal Article
    R&D Document TypeJournal Article
    Subsidiary JČlánek ve WOS
    TitleCatalytic Ionic-Liquid Membranes: The Convergence of Ionic-Liquid Catalysis and Ionic-Liquid Membrane Separation Technologies.
    Author(s) Izák, Pavel (UCHP-M) RID, ORCID, SAI
    Bobbink, F.D. (CH)
    Hulla, M. (CH)
    Klepić, M. (CZ)
    Friess, K. (CZ)
    Hovorka, Š. (CZ)
    Dyson, P.J. (CH)
    Source TitleChemPlusChem. - : Wiley - ISSN 2192-6506
    Roč. 83, č. 1 (2018), s. 7-18
    Number of pages12 s.
    Languageeng - English
    CountryDE - Germany
    Keywordsheterogeneous catalysis ; ionic liquids ; membranes
    Subject RIVCI - Industrial Chemistry, Chemical Engineering
    OECD categoryChemical process engineering
    R&D ProjectsGA17-00089S GA ČR - Czech Science Foundation (CSF)
    GA17-05421S GA ČR - Czech Science Foundation (CSF)
    Institutional supportUCHP-M - RVO:67985858
    UT WOS000423765300002
    EID SCOPUS85030179389
    DOI10.1002/cplu.201700293
    AnnotationMembrane technologies enable the facile separation of complex mixtures of gases, vapours, liquids and/or solids under mild conditions. Simultaneous chemical transformations can also be achieved in membranes by using catalytically active membrane materials or embedded catalysts, in so-called membrane reactors. A particular class of membranes containing or composed of ionic liquids (ILs) or polymeric ionic liquids (pILs) have recently emerged. These membranes often exhibit superior transport and separation properties to those of classical polymeric membranes. ILs and pILs have also been extensively studied as separation solvents, catalysts and co-catalysts in similar applications for which membranes are employed. In this review, after introducing ILs and their applications in catalysis, catalytic membranes and recent advances in membrane separation processes based on ILs are described. Finally, the nascent concept of catalytic IL membranes is highlighted, in which catalytically active ILs/pILs are incorporated into membrane technologies to act as a catalytic separation layer.
    WorkplaceInstitute of Chemical Process Fundamentals
    ContactEva Jirsová, jirsova@icpf.cas.cz, Tel.: 220 390 227
    Year of Publishing2019
Number of the records: 1  

  This site uses cookies to make them easier to browse. Learn more about how we use cookies.