Review. Published in Applied Catalysis A: General โ 2010. โ โ<br/>373. โ ะก.1 -56<div class="bb-sep"></div>This review gives a survey on the latest most representative developments and progress concerning ionic liquids, from their fundamental properties to their applications in catalytic processes. I
Ionic Liquids: From Knowledge to Application
โ Scribed by Natalia V. Plechkova, Robin D. Rogers, and Kenneth R. Seddon (Eds.)
- Publisher
- American Chemical Society
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 446
- Series
- ACS Symposium Series 1030
- Category
- Library
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