Jiqing Rao, Xin Tian, Honghai Wang, Jiapeng Liu, Chunli Li
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Abstract
Extractive distillation (ED), in which the selection of the extractant is particularly important, is a common method for separating azeotropic mixtures. Ionic liquids (ILs) have been used as extractants in ED processes owing to their low melting point, stable physical and chemical properties, and non-volatilization. These advantages improve the efficiency and performance of azeotrope separation by ED and have wide application prospects. In this review, the types of extractants used in ED are described, and screening methods, including experimental and model prediction methods, for ILs as extractants are introduced. The separation mechanisms of the extractants are discussed with respect to typical polar–polar, polar–nonpolar, and nonpolar–nonpolar azeotropic systems. Furthermore, several outlooks are presented regarding the preparation of novel ILs and their screening and mechanisms of action. This review provides new insights into and research directions for using ILs as extractants in ED.
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Separation and Purification Technology is a premier journal committed to sharing innovative methods for separation and purification in chemical and environmental engineering, encompassing both homogeneous solutions and heterogeneous mixtures. Our scope includes the separation and/or purification of liquids, vapors, and gases, as well as carbon capture and separation techniques. However, it's important to note that methods solely intended for analytical purposes are not within the scope of the journal. Additionally, disciplines such as soil science, polymer science, and metallurgy fall outside the purview of Separation and Purification Technology. Join us in advancing the field of separation and purification methods for sustainable solutions in chemical and environmental engineering.