2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.ces.2005.08.019
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The effect of ionic liquids on product yield and catalyst stability

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“…(18) and (19) lead to asymptotic values of Y COE,max of 32 % and 20 %, compared to the measured value of 35 % (see Fig. 11).…”
Section: Influence Of Pore Diffusion On Selectivity Of Cod Hydrogenationmentioning
confidence: 85%
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“…(18) and (19) lead to asymptotic values of Y COE,max of 32 % and 20 %, compared to the measured value of 35 % (see Fig. 11).…”
Section: Influence Of Pore Diffusion On Selectivity Of Cod Hydrogenationmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…(18) and (19) lead to asymptotic values of Y COE,max (strong limitation by pore diffusion) of only 20 % and 10 %. This strong decrease with increasing resistance to pore diffusion (and thus increasing particle diameter) is also measured for particle sizes up to 1.5 mm (see Fig.…”
Section: Influence Of Pore Diffusion On Selectivity Of Cod Hydrogenationmentioning
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“…Their remarkable chemical and physical characteristics encouraged both academic and industrial chemists to explore their use in diverse domains such as chemical analysis, 16 liquid-liquid extraction processes, 17 electrochemistry, 18 engineering fluids, 19 and as recyclable alternatives to aprotic solvents in organometallic reactions. 20 SO 3 H-functionalized ILs can be used as highly efficient acid catalysts and have been receiving extensive interest as green substitute for H 2 SO 4 , HF and AlCl 3 catalysts in chemical processes.…”
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“…The consequent loss of ionic liquid into the extraction solvent can create problems in downstream processing. Apart from these considerations, ILs tend to have much higher viscosities than organic solvents, which introduces engineering issues, such as uneven concentration and temperature distributions, due to mass and energy transfer limitations within the reactors [43].…”
Section: Reactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%