Are Ionic Liquids Chemically Stable?

Binshen Wang, Li Qin, Tiancheng Mu, Zhimin Xue, Guohua Gao

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Abstract

Ionic liquids have attracted a great deal of interest in recent years, illustrated by their applications in a variety of areas involved with chemistry, physics, biology, and engineering. Usually, the stabilities of ionic liquids are highlighted as one of their outstanding advantages. However, are ionic liquids really stable in all cases? This review covers the chemical stabilities of ionic liquids. It focuses on the reactivity of the most popular imidazolium ionic liquids at structural positions, including C2 position, N1 and N3 positions, and C4 and C5 positions, and decomposition on the imidazolium ring. Additionally, we discuss decomposition of quaternary ammonium and phosphonium ionic liquids and hydrolysis and nucleophilic reactions of anions of ionic liquids. The review aims to arouse caution on potential decomposition of ionic liquids and provides a guide for better utilization of ionic liquids.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7113-7131
Number of pages19
JournalChemical Reviews
Volume117
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 24 May 2017

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