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Disproportionation of polynuclear chloroethylaluminate anions in acidic 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride–AlEtCl<sub>2</sub>molten salts in the presence of a hydrocarbon phase
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1995
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Materials ScienceInorganic ChemistryCompound Aletcl2Hydrocarbon PhaseEngineeringSolvent ExtractionChemical ThermodynamicsAletcl2 Mole FractionOrganic ChemistryCalcium AluminatePolynuclear Chloroethylaluminate AnionsChemistryHalogenationDeep Eutectic SolventChemical KineticsSolution (Chemistry)Molten Salt
Various 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride–AlEtCl2 molten salt mixtures have been equilibrated in the presence of cyclopentane, and the resulting products monitored by Raman spectroscopy in the hydrocarbon and molten salt phases. The experiments were conducted either statically by equilibration of a given volume of cyclopentane with an equal volume of molten salt or dynamically by using a continuous-extraction apparatus. The results show for the first time that polynuclear anions disproportionate and/or dissociate. When a full extraction is performed from a melt based on AlEtCl2 with any mole fraction higher than 0.667 the resulting molten phase is comprised of [AlCl4]–. The nature of the extracted alkylaluminium chloride compound depends on the initial composition. For a melt containing an AlEtCl2 mole fraction of 0.5–0.75 a mixture of AlEt2Cl and Al2Et3Cl3 is extracted by the hydrocarbon phase. When this mole fraction is 0.75 the only product extracted is Al2Et3Cl3. The compound AlEtCl2 is extracted from a mixed acidic salt based on AlCl3 and AlEtCl2.
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