Advances in Organic Synthesis

Volume: 18

Ionic Liquids as Solvents and/or Catalysts for Organic Synthesis

Author(s): Vaishali Khokhar, Shruti Trivedi, Shreya Juneja, Komal, Siddharth Pandey*, Gyandshwar K. Rao, Kamalakanta Behera and Kamal Nayan Sharma * .

Pp: 151-189 (39)

DOI: 10.2174/9789815040791123180006

* (Excluding Mailing and Handling)

Abstract

Ionic liquids (ILs) are receiving increased enticement from synthetic organic chemists; world-wide due to their extraordinary physicochemical properties. The wide-ranging applications of ionic liquids as solvents and catalysts in organic synthesis are mainly due to their non-volatile nature which arises from very low vapor pressures. Since the past few decades, researchers have explored the efficacy of these designer solvents as green substitutes of toxic and volatile organic solvents for a variety of value added synthetic organic reactions. Furthermore, the tremendous potential of ILs as catalysts is also worth mentioning. Unlike organic solvents of comparable polarity, they often act as catalysts in various organic reactions. Thus, the present chapter aims at observing and exploring the application of ionic liquids as solvents and catalysts in various synthetic organic reactions. The green chemistry aspects of the solvent as well as the catalytic use of ionic liquids in order to develop environmentally benign organic synthesis is also the focus of discussion in this chapter. 

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