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Melting points of ionic liquids: Review and evaluation

Zhengxing Dai, Lei Wang, Xiaohua Lü, Xiaoyan Ji

2024Green Energy & Environment29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The melting points of ionic liquids (ILs) reported since 2020 were surveyed, collected, and reviewed, which were further combined with the previous data to provide a database with 3129 ILs ranging from 177.15 to 645.9 K in melting points. In addition, the factors that affect the melting point of ILs from macro, micro, and thermodynamic perspectives were summarized and analyzed. Then the development of the quantitative structure-property relationship (QSPR), group contribution method (GCM), and conductor-like screening model for realistic solvents (COSMO-RS) for predicting the melting points of ILs were reviewed and further analyzed. Combined with the evaluation together with the preliminary study conducted in this work, it shows that COSMO-RS is more promising and possible to further improve its performance, and a framework was thus proposed.

Topics & Concepts

Melting pointIonic liquidQuantitative structure–activity relationshipCOSMO-RSThermodynamicsGCM transcription factorsWork (physics)Materials scienceMelting temperatureConductorIonic bondingComputer scienceChemistryIonOrganic chemistryPhysicsMachine learningGeneral Circulation ModelClimate changeEcologyCatalysisComposite materialBiologyIonic liquids properties and applicationsElectrochemical Analysis and ApplicationsThermodynamic properties of mixtures
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