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Figure 23.1. Correspondence between the succession of states observed when carbon dioxide is added isothermally to a mixture of ionic liquid (A) and a...
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Figure 3.1. Illustration of the cation-anion arrangement in 1 shows the cations surrounding the anion columns. Hydrogen atoms have been omittedfor clarity. (Reproduced from Inorg Chem. 2004,43(8), 2503-2514. Copyright 2004 American Chemical Society.)

Figure 3.2. Illustration of the cation-anion arrangement in 2 shows the cations and solvate ionic liquid surrounding the anion columns. Hydrogen atoms have been omittedfor clarity. (Reproduced from Inorg. Chem. 2004, 43(8), 25032514. Copyright 2004 American Chemical Society.)

Rogers and Seddon; Ionic Liquids III A: Fundamentals, Progress, Challenges, and Opportunities ACS Symposium Series; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 2005.

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Figure 3.3. Illustration of the cation-anion arrangement in 3 showing the anion associated with cationic head groups and channels between the alkyl chains regions. The MeCN molecules have been omitted for clarity. (Reproduced from Inorg. Chem. 2004,43(8), 2503-2514. Copyright 2004 American Chemical Society.)

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Figure 21.1. Non-intrusive microcellfor sound-speed measurements in J£s. The ultrasonic transducers are not in direct contact with the liquid under study.

Figure 23.1. Correspondence between the succession of states observed when carbon dioxide is added isothermally to a mixture of ionic liquid (A) and an alcohol or alcohol + water (B).

Figure 23.3. Water + [C mim][PFJ mixtures change the number ofphases with successive addition of ethanol (first transition) and carbon dioxide. 4

Rogers and Seddon; Ionic Liquids III A: Fundamentals, Progress, Challenges, and Opportunities ACS Symposium Series; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 2005.