Techniques for recovery and recycling of ionic liquids: A review
Review article, 2024

Due to beneficial properties like non-flammability, thermal stability, low melting point and low vapor pressure, ionic liquids (ILs) have gained great interest from engineers and researchers in the past decades to replace conventional solvents. The superior characteristics of ILs make them promising for applications in fields as wide-ranging as pharmaceuticals, foods, nanoparticles synthesis, catalysis, electrochemistry and so on. To alleviate the high cost and environmental impact of ILs, various technologies have been reported to recover and purify the used ILs, as well as recycling the ILs. The aim of this article is to overview the state-of-the-art research on the recovery and recycling technologies for ILs including membrane technology, distillation, extraction, aqueous two-phase system (ATPS) and adsorption. In addition, challenges and future perspectives on ILs recovery are discussed. This review is expected to provide valuable insights for developing effective and environmentally friendly recovery methods for ILs.

Ionic liquids

Adsorption

Membrane separation

Distillation

Recovery and reuse

Extraction

Author

Ying Siew Khoo

School of Materials Science and Engineering

Nanyang Technological University

Tommy Chandra Tjong

Nanyang Technological University

School of Materials Science and Engineering

Jia Wei Chew

Chalmers, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Chemical Technology

Nanyang Technological University

Xiao Hu

School of Materials Science and Engineering

Nanyang Technological University

Science of the Total Environment

00489697 (ISSN) 18791026 (eISSN)

Vol. 922 171238

Subject Categories

Energy Engineering

DOI

10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.171238

PubMed

38423336

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3/14/2024