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- New Developments in Extractive Separations I
- (216a) “Smart” Solvents for Extractions and Purifications
We present here two different types of smart solvents we have developed and used: reversible ionic liquids and ?volatile? DMSO substitutes. In the former case, CO2 is added to a precursor (amidine, guanidine, or amine) to form an ionic liquid at room temperature; the processes are reversed by sparging an inert gas or by heat. In the latter case we discuss piperylene sulfone, with solvent properties very close to DMSO, but with the removal built in. Just above 100°C, piperylene sulfone breaks down into two gaseous molecules which can be cooled and recombined for recycle. Examples are presented describing the application of these smart solvents to the extraction of alkanes from oil shale and the post-reaction purification of synthesis products, including catalyst recycle.