Recovery of Organic Products from Ionic Liquids Using Supercritical

ture because its normal melting point is r45 °C. IE011498W. 10.1021/ie011498w. Published on Web 05/04/2001. 2550. Ind. Eng. Chem. Res. 2001, 40, 2550...
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ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS Volume 40, Number 1 Recovery of Organic Products from Ionic Liquids Using Supercritical Carbon Dioxide. Lynnette A. Blanchard and Joan F. Brennecke* Page 289. In Table 1, hexane is identified as being totally miscible with [bmim][PF6]. This is incorrect. The solubility of hexane in [bmim][PF6] is actually quite low, on the order of 1 × 10-3 mole fraction. The extraction result for hexane (in Figure 3) is also incorrect because it is not possible to accurately measure the extraction of a compound whose solubility is so low. Page 289. In Table 1, chlorobenzene is incorrectly identified as a solid (s). It is a liquid at room temperature because its normal melting point is -45 °C. IE011498W 10.1021/ie011498w Published on Web 05/04/2001