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Ionic Liquids in Polyethylene Glycol Aqueous Solutions: Salting-in and Salting-out Effects
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Ionic Liquids in Polyethylene Glycol Aqueous Solutions: Salting-in and Salting-out Effects
Zoran P. Visak1, José N. Canongia Lopes1, 2 and Luis Paulo N. Rebelo1 
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Instituto de Tecnologia Química e Biológica, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Av. República, Oeiras, Portugal |
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Centro de Química Estrutural, Instituto Superior Técnico, Av. Rovisco Pais, Lisboa, Portugal |
Received: 11 May 2007 Accepted: 17 May 2007 Published online: 13 July 2007
Summary. Changes of the fluid phase behaviour of polyethylene glycol ( PEG) aqueous solutions – viz. critical solution temperature shifts at atmospheric pressure – were produced by the addition of different ionic liquids,
namely 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium ethyl sulfate and 1-alkyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride (alkyl = ethyl to decyl). The addition
of ionic liquids with long alkyl chains improves the solubility of PEG in water (salting-in effect), whereas the impact of short-chain ionic liquids is usually the contrary (salting-out effect).
The results are interpreted taking into account the kosmotropic (water-structuring) or chaotropic (water-structure-breaking)
nature of ionic liquids, as compared to other inorganic salts.
Keywords. Ionic Liquids; Salting-out effects; Aqueous PEG solutions; Kosmotropic and chaotropic salts.
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