Ionic liquids in biotechnology and beyond

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)119-128
Number of pages10
JournalSOLID STATE IONICS
Volume314
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2018
Externally publishedYes

Abstract

In the past decades, ionic liquids (IL) evolved from a “designer solvent” to a well-known and well-characterized class of compounds useful in reactions, extractions, and other applications. By an increasing number of synthesized ILs also new fields of application were uncovered. The todayʼs research interest covers a range for direct use of ILs, application as embedding material or as catalyst. In this brief review, we present diverse applications of pure native ILs as well as these of polymerized ionic liquids (PILs). These charged polymers unite the presented advantages of both, ionic liquids and solid polymer structures. We also show the recent developments in the areas of drug delivery, catalysis and catalyst immobilization where these particular compositions demonstrate improvements compared to existing solutions. Besides the advantages, we likewise discuss some limitations and drawbacks.

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    Drug delivery, Hydrogel, Immobilized catalyst, Ionic liquid, Polymerized ionic liquid

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Ionic liquids in biotechnology and beyond. / Claus, Johanna; Sommer, Fridolin O.; Kragl, Udo.
In: SOLID STATE IONICS, Vol. 314, 01.2018, p. 119-128.

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Claus J, Sommer FO, Kragl U. Ionic liquids in biotechnology and beyond. SOLID STATE IONICS. 2018 Jan;314:119-128. doi: 10.1016/j.ssi.2017.11.012
Claus, Johanna ; Sommer, Fridolin O. ; Kragl, Udo. / Ionic liquids in biotechnology and beyond. In: SOLID STATE IONICS. 2018 ; Vol. 314. pp. 119-128.
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