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Synthesis, Characterizations, and Applications of Ionanofluids

Synthesis, Characterizations, and Applications of Ionanofluids
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Author(s): Amruta Prasann Walvekar (School of Pharmacy, Indira University, Pune, India), Rutuja Vijay Kamble (School of Pharmacy, Indira University, Pune, India), Tejal Nikhil Bele (School of Pharmacy, Indira University, Pune, India), Pallavi Singh Chouhan (School of Pharmacy, Indira University, Pune, India)and Shraddha Devarshi (School of Pharmacy, Indira University, Pune, India)
Copyright: 2026
Pages: 44
Source title: Synthesis, Characterizations, and Applications of Ionanofluids
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Syam Sundar Lingala (Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University, Saudi Arabia)and Muhammad Waqar Ashraf (Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University, Saudi Arabia)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3373-1245-3.ch003

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Abstract

Ionic liquids (ILs) are a class of versatile, non-volatile, and thermally stable substances that have garnered significant attention for their potential applications in green chemistry, catalysis, and material science. This chapter explores the synthesis, properties, and diverse applications of ILs, with a focus on their role as sustainable solvents. Their unique ionic composition enables adjustable properties such as viscosity, hydrophobicity, and thermal stability, making them ideal for advanced industrial processes, including energy storage, environmental remediation, and catalysis. Emerging research into task-specific ILs and ionanofluids, combining ILs with nanomaterials, reveals their transformative potential in enhancing thermal conductivity, reaction selectivity, and environmental compatibility. Challenges like toxicity and production costs are also addressed, highlighting future directions in designing safer and more efficient ILs to meet industrial and environmental demands.

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