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Recovery of the N,N-Dibutylimidazolium Chloride Ionic Liquid from Aqueous Solutions by Electrodialysis Method

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms23126472

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electrodialysis; ionic liquids recovery; 1; 3-dialkylimidazolium ionic liquids; N; N-dibutylimidazolium chloride

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  1. Excellence Initiative-Research University Program implemented at the Silesian University of Technology [04/010/SDU/10-21-02]
  2. Rector's Grant in the field of research and development (Silesian University of Technology, Poland) [04/010/RGJ21/1017]

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This study investigated the possibility of using electrodialysis (ED) to recover 1,3-dialkylimidazolium ionic liquid (IL), specifically N,N-dibutylimidazolium chloride ([C4C4IM]Cl). The results showed that ED allows for the recovery and concentration of [C4C4IM]Cl from dilute aqueous solutions, with the [C4C4IM]Cl content in the concentrates being over three times higher than in the initial solutions. The highest recovery and ED efficiency were obtained when the initial [C4C4IM]Cl concentration in the solution was 20 g/L.
Ionic liquids (ILs), named also as liquid salts, are compounds that have unique properties and molecular architecture. ILs are used in various industries; however, due to their toxicity, the ILs' recovery from the postreaction solutions is also a very important issue. In this paper, the possibility of 1,3-dialkylimidazolium IL, especially the N,N-dibutylimidazolium chloride ([C4C4IM]Cl) recovery by using the electrodialysis (ED) method was investigated. The influence of [C4C4IM]Cl concentration in diluate solution on the ED efficiency was determined. Moreover, the influence of IL on the ion-exchange membranes' morphology was examined. The recovery of [C4C4IM]Cl, the [C4C4IM]Cl flux across membranes, the [C4C4IM]Cl concentration degree, the energy consumption, and the current efficiency were determined. The results showed that the ED allows for the [C4C4IM]Cl recovery and concentration from dilute solutions. It was found that the [C4C4IM]Cl content in the concentrates after ED was above three times higher than in the initial diluate solutions. It was noted that the ED of solutions containing 5-20 g/L [C4C4IM]Cl allows for ILs recovery in the range of 73.77-92.45% with current efficiency from 68.66% to 92.99%. The [C4C4IM]Cl recovery depended upon the initial [C4C4IM]Cl concentration in the working solution. The highest [C4C4IM]Cl recovery (92.45%) and ED efficiency (92.99%) were obtained when the [C4C4IM]Cl content in the diluate solution was equal 20 g/L. Presented results proved that ED can be an interesting and effective method for the [C4C4IM]Cl recovery from the dilute aqueous solutions.

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