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noted that ionic liquids are good solvents for a wide range of both inorganic and organic materials. "They are often composed of poorly coordinating ions, so they have the potential to be highly polar noncoordinating solvents," he observed. "They are also immiscible with a number of organic solvents and provide a nonaqueous, polar alternative for two-phase systems. Hydrophobic ionic liquids can also be used as immiscible polar phases with water." |
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