Magnetic ionic liquids in analytical chemistry: A review |
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Authors: | Kevin D. ClarkAuthor Vitae Omprakash NachamAuthor VitaeJeffrey A. PurslowAuthor Vitae Stephen A. PiersonAuthor VitaeJared L. Anderson |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011, USA |
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Abstract: | Magnetic ionic liquids (MILs) have recently generated a cascade of innovative applications in numerous areas of analytical chemistry. By incorporating a paramagnetic component within the cation or anion, MILs exhibit a strong response toward external magnetic fields. Careful design of the MIL structure has yielded magnetoactive compounds with unique physicochemical properties including high magnetic moments, enhanced hydrophobicity, and the ability to solvate a broad range of molecules. The structural tunability and paramagnetic properties of MILs have enabled magnet-based technologies that can easily be added to the analytical method workflow, complement needed extraction requirements, or target specific analytes. This review highlights the application of MILs in analytical chemistry and examines the important structural features of MILs that largely influence their physicochemical and magnetic properties. |
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Keywords: | Magnetic ionic liquids Ionic liquids Sample preparation Separation science Electrochemistry Analytical extractions |
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