The aim of the Third International Conference on Ionic Liquids in Separation and Purification Technology is to provide a forum for researchers in academia and industry to share and discuss their cutting edge results on the use of ionic liquids in separation applications. This meeting will build on the momentum from the first and second ILSEPT meetings held in 2011 and 2014 respectively.
Ionic liquids are an exciting class of solvents that possess unique properties such as negligible vapor pressure, wide liquidus range, tunable solvating power, and high thermal stability. Due to these special properties, they have found a wide range of applications in fields as diverse as petrochemicals, fine chemicals, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, hydrometallurgy, environmental remediation and nuclear sciences. In all these fields ionic liquids can provide novel intensified separation and purification technologies that enable major contributions towards establishing the sustainable processes required for the future process industry. Clear examples are their increased solvating power for extractive separations, ability to separate azeotropic mixtures and their ability to dissolve a wide range of natural materials such as cellulose, carbohydrates and lignin.
The scientific program will offer plenary lectures, submitted oral presentations and poster sessions. Outside the session lecture theatres, you will also find numerous exhibitors presenting their contributions.
Ionic liquids as advanced materials in
Analytical separations
Absorption/Adsorption
Crystallization
Distillation
Extraction/Leaching
Membrane separations
Purification
Novel separation processes
Applications of ionic liquids in
Biotechnology and biorefining
Chemicals and petrochemicals
CO2- capture
Environmental remediation
Polymerization
Surface cleaning
Waste treatment
Process modeling and fundamental studies
Equations of state
Molecular modeling and simulation
Electronic structure calculations
Process simulation
Group contribution modeling
QSPR/QSAR modeling
Laboratory to commercialization, “What is needed to drive the use of ionic liquids for separation and purification”
Purity and cost
Thermal and chemical stability
Toxicity and safety
Membrane separations
Pilot plant applications
“Lessons learned” from industry
Scale-up (update on commercialisation of mercury removal process – PETRONAS)
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2017
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2017
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