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Book and Book Chapter Publications Details for Grant Number R828257

Investigation of Room Temperature Ionic Liquids as Environmentally Benign Solvents for Industrial Separations (TSE99-A)

RFA: Technology for a Sustainable Environment (1999)

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Book Chapter Selection of ionic liquids for green chemical applications. None Holbrey JD, Turner MB, Rogers RD Holbrey JD, Turner MB, Rogers RD. Selection of ionic liquids for green chemical applications. In: Rogers RD, Seddon KR, eds. Ionic Liquids as Green Solvents. ACS Symposium Series, Volume 856. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, 2003, Chapter 1, pp. 2-12. R828257 (Final)
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Book Chapter Non-sugar products from sugarcane for the new millennium: green pathways to a carbohydrate-economy? None Rogers RD, Spear SK, Swatloski RP, Reichert WM, Godshall MA, Johnson TP, Moens L Rogers RD, Spear SK, Swatloski RP, Reichert WM, Godshall MA, Johnson TP, Moens L. Non-sugar products from sugarcane for the new millennium: green pathways to a carbohydrate-economy? In: Publication of Technical Papers and Proceedings of the Sixtieth Annual Meeting of Sugar Industry Technologists, Inc., Vol. 60, 2001, pp. 291-301. R828257 (Final)
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Book Chapter Room temperature ionic liquids as replacements for traditional organic solvents and their applications towards green chemistry in separation processes. None Visser AE, Swatloski RP, Reichert WM, Willauer HD, Huddleston JG, Rogers RD Visser AE, Swatloski RP, Reichert WM, Willauer HD, Huddleston JG, Rogers RD. Room temperature ionic liquids as replacements for traditional organic solvents and their applications towards green chemistry in separation processes. In: Rogers RD, Seddon KR, Volkov S, eds. Green Industrial Applications of Ionic Liquids. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer, 2003, pp. 137-156. R828257 (Final)
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