Thermophysical Properties of Ionic Liquids

Wednesday, November 10, 2010: 12:30 PM
Canyon C (Hilton)

Description:
Ionic liquids are salts that exist as liquid near ambient conditions. Due to their tunable properties, novel applications that make use of properties of ionic liquids are being investigated. We invite papers covering experimental, theoretical and molecular modeling of thermophysical properties of ionic liquids. Potential topics include PVT behavior, solubility of gases, liquids and solids in ionic liquids, the use of ionic liquids in novel applications, studies that relate structure and composition of ionic liquids to thermophysical properties.


Sponsor:
Thermodynamics and Transport Properties


Chair:
Jindal K. Shah
Email: jshah@nd.edu

Co-Chair:
Jennifer L. Anthony
Email: anthonyj@ksu.edu

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1:21 PM
(501e) Molecular Simulation of Transport Across An Alcohol/Ionic Liquid Interface
Peixi Zhu, Curt B. Campbell, Michael S. Driver, Thomas V. Harris, Kyriakos D. Papadopoulos and Lawrence R. Pratt


1:38 PM
(501f) Solvation and Physical Properties of Lipid-Inspired Ionic Liquids
Kevin N. West, Samuel M. Murray, Robert J. Compton and James H. Davis


1:55 PM


2:12 PM
(501h) First Principles Simulations of Anhyrous and Hydrous TMAF and Solvation of TATB
Bhabani S. Mallik, J. Ilja Siepmann, I.-F. Will Kuo and Laurence E. Fried

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