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Ionic Liquid-Based Surfactant Science: Formulation, Characterization, and Applications

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ISBN: 978-1-118-83419-0

September 2015

576 pages

Description

One-step reference on the state of the art of surfactant self-assemblies in ionic liquids through the contributions of world-class authorities on both ILs and surfactant self-assemblies

The research field of ionic liquids (ILs), which are salts with a melting point below 100 0C, began in 1914 with an observation of which Paul Walden studied, on room temperature liquid salt, ethylammonium nitrate (EAN). While it did not garner significant attention then, literatures on IL studies are rapidly growing. ILs are frequently termed "green solvents" or "designer solvents", because of their unique and attractive physicochemical properties. They are being considered as future solvents for catalysis, chemical reactions, extractions, electrochemical purposes and many other potential applications.

Attesting to its prominence in colloid and surface chemistry, as well as in the developing areas of modern physical chemistry, technology and engineering, Ionic Liquid-Based Surfactant Science: Formulation, Characterization and Applications covers a diversity of current research and applications of the field. This monograph will:

~Emphasizes the synthesis of ILs of different types, and stabilization of amphiphilic self-assemblies in conventional and newly developed ILs to reveal formulation, physicochemical properties, microstructures, internal dynamics, and thermodynamics

~Comprehensively presents the topics of ionic liquid assisted micelles and microemulsions in relation to their fundamental characteristics and theories

~Covers the development of bio-ionic liquids or greener, environment-friendly solvents

~Includes discussion of applications of ionic liquid based micelles and micremulsions

Promising and fascinating, ionic liquids are displaying power in many applications pertaining to biotechnologies, environmental sciences, and more to chemistry-related fields. This is an invaluable reference source for chemists, physicists, biologists, chemical engineers, biotechnologists and other experts in different disciplines, both academic and industrial, as well as for undergraduate, post-graduate and Ph. D students to aid their research into a very large and rapid evolving field.

About the Author

Bidyut K. Paul, PhD, is a Professor at Surface and Colloid Science Laboratory of Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India. He obtained Ph. D degree in Science (Physical Chemistry) from Jadavpur University. He has published 42 original research papers, six review articles, four book chapters, and one edited book. He has served as a Member of organizing committee of various national and international conferences. Professor Paul is one of the Associate Editors of the Journal of Surface Science and Technology.

Satya P. Moulik, PhD, DSc, is Fellow and Honorary Scientist, Indian National Science Academy and Emeritus Professor of Chemistry at the Centre for Surface Science, Jadavpur University, Kolkata. He is the Editorial Advisor of the Journal of Surface Science and Technology, Associate Editor of Journal of Surfactants and Detergents, and the former President of the Indian Society for Surface Science and Technology. He has published 344 original research papers, 13 review articles, six book chapters and one edited book. Professor Moulik has been associated with different national and international conferences as Chairperson/ Member of the organizing committees.