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Recovery of the N,N-Dibutylimidazolium Chloride Ionic Liquid from Aqueous Solutions by Electrodialysis Method

Ionic liquids (ILs), named also as liquid salts, are compounds that have unique properties and molecular architecture. ILs are used in various industries; however, due to their toxicity, the ILs’ recovery from the postreaction solutions is also a very important issue. In this paper, the possibility...

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Autores principales: Babilas, Dorota, Kowalik-Klimczak, Anna, Mielańczyk, Anna
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9224464/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35742912
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23126472
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author Babilas, Dorota
Kowalik-Klimczak, Anna
Mielańczyk, Anna
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Kowalik-Klimczak, Anna
Mielańczyk, Anna
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description Ionic liquids (ILs), named also as liquid salts, are compounds that have unique properties and molecular architecture. ILs are used in various industries; however, due to their toxicity, the ILs’ recovery from the postreaction solutions is also a very important issue. In this paper, the possibility of 1,3-dialkylimidazolium IL, especially the N,N-dibutylimidazolium chloride ([C(4)C(4)IM]Cl) recovery by using the electrodialysis (ED) method was investigated. The influence of [C(4)C(4)IM]Cl concentration in diluate solution on the ED efficiency was determined. Moreover, the influence of IL on the ion-exchange membranes’ morphology was examined. The recovery of [C(4)C(4)IM]Cl, the [C(4)C(4)IM]Cl flux across membranes, the [C(4)C(4)IM]Cl concentration degree, the energy consumption, and the current efficiency were determined. The results showed that the ED allows for the [C(4)C(4)IM]Cl recovery and concentration from dilute solutions. It was found that the [C(4)C(4)IM]Cl content in the concentrates after ED was above three times higher than in the initial diluate solutions. It was noted that the ED of solutions containing 5–20 g/L [C(4)C(4)IM]Cl allows for ILs recovery in the range of 73.77–92.45% with current efficiency from 68.66% to 92.99%. The [C(4)C(4)IM]Cl recovery depended upon the initial [C(4)C(4)IM]Cl concentration in the working solution. The highest [C(4)C(4)IM]Cl recovery (92.45%) and ED efficiency (92.99%) were obtained when the [C(4)C(4)IM]Cl content in the diluate solution was equal 20 g/L. Presented results proved that ED can be an interesting and effective method for the [C(4)C(4)IM]Cl recovery from the dilute aqueous solutions.
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spelling pubmed-92244642022-06-24 Recovery of the N,N-Dibutylimidazolium Chloride Ionic Liquid from Aqueous Solutions by Electrodialysis Method Babilas, Dorota Kowalik-Klimczak, Anna Mielańczyk, Anna Int J Mol Sci Communication Ionic liquids (ILs), named also as liquid salts, are compounds that have unique properties and molecular architecture. ILs are used in various industries; however, due to their toxicity, the ILs’ recovery from the postreaction solutions is also a very important issue. In this paper, the possibility of 1,3-dialkylimidazolium IL, especially the N,N-dibutylimidazolium chloride ([C(4)C(4)IM]Cl) recovery by using the electrodialysis (ED) method was investigated. The influence of [C(4)C(4)IM]Cl concentration in diluate solution on the ED efficiency was determined. Moreover, the influence of IL on the ion-exchange membranes’ morphology was examined. The recovery of [C(4)C(4)IM]Cl, the [C(4)C(4)IM]Cl flux across membranes, the [C(4)C(4)IM]Cl concentration degree, the energy consumption, and the current efficiency were determined. The results showed that the ED allows for the [C(4)C(4)IM]Cl recovery and concentration from dilute solutions. It was found that the [C(4)C(4)IM]Cl content in the concentrates after ED was above three times higher than in the initial diluate solutions. It was noted that the ED of solutions containing 5–20 g/L [C(4)C(4)IM]Cl allows for ILs recovery in the range of 73.77–92.45% with current efficiency from 68.66% to 92.99%. The [C(4)C(4)IM]Cl recovery depended upon the initial [C(4)C(4)IM]Cl concentration in the working solution. The highest [C(4)C(4)IM]Cl recovery (92.45%) and ED efficiency (92.99%) were obtained when the [C(4)C(4)IM]Cl content in the diluate solution was equal 20 g/L. Presented results proved that ED can be an interesting and effective method for the [C(4)C(4)IM]Cl recovery from the dilute aqueous solutions. MDPI 2022-06-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9224464/ /pubmed/35742912 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23126472 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Communication
Babilas, Dorota
Kowalik-Klimczak, Anna
Mielańczyk, Anna
Recovery of the N,N-Dibutylimidazolium Chloride Ionic Liquid from Aqueous Solutions by Electrodialysis Method
title Recovery of the N,N-Dibutylimidazolium Chloride Ionic Liquid from Aqueous Solutions by Electrodialysis Method
title_full Recovery of the N,N-Dibutylimidazolium Chloride Ionic Liquid from Aqueous Solutions by Electrodialysis Method
title_fullStr Recovery of the N,N-Dibutylimidazolium Chloride Ionic Liquid from Aqueous Solutions by Electrodialysis Method
title_full_unstemmed Recovery of the N,N-Dibutylimidazolium Chloride Ionic Liquid from Aqueous Solutions by Electrodialysis Method
title_short Recovery of the N,N-Dibutylimidazolium Chloride Ionic Liquid from Aqueous Solutions by Electrodialysis Method
title_sort recovery of the n,n-dibutylimidazolium chloride ionic liquid from aqueous solutions by electrodialysis method
topic Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9224464/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35742912
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23126472
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