On the prediction of the vapor pressure of ionic liquids based on the principle of corresponding states

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In recent years ionic liquids have received tremendous attention from the researchers and industrial people mainly due to their unique properties, such as low vapor pressure, low toxicity, high thermal...


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Ionic liquids, being composed entirely of ions, were once mainly of interest to electrochemists. Recently, however, it has become apparent that, inter alia, their lack of measurable vapor pressure characterizes them as green solvents, and that a wide range of chemical reactions (reviewed here) can be performed in them.


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