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It is never easy to embark on a journey with seemingly no end. Database creation can be perceived as one such journey, especially when it comes to gathering data on any property of ionic liquids. As we write, the single keyword “ionic liquids” leads to over 46 000 hits in the Web of Science, 57 000 hits on Scopus, and over 423 000 hits on Google Scholar. Even if liquid-liquid equilibrium data on systems containing ionic liquids are bound to be far fewer in number, the task at hand is no less herculean.

For this reason, the IUPAC project 2011-065-3-500, Database on liquid-liquid equilibria of binary mixtures of ionic liquids and molecular compounds only focused on binary systems. Even so, 132 literature sources were found up to date, reporting on systems containing overall 288 compounds and 696 systems. In all 5 522 binodal curve (i.e. xT) data points and 751 tie-line (i.e. xxT) data points were gathered and gradually published online at https://illias.icpf.cas.cz. The data collection is far from complete, but in an ongoing effort data mining is continued with a perspective of their critical assessment.

A follow-up project has thus been submitted to and approved by the IUPAC in 2016. The IUPAC project 2011-065-3-500 Critical evaluation of data on solubility and liquid-liquid equilibria in binary mixtures of 1-alkyl-3-methylimidazolium based ionic liquid and molecular solvent makes use of the mathematical gnostics, a non-statistical robust data analysis theory, to demonstrate there is a more efficient and reliable alternative to currently used data assessment. The result will be published as a volume of the Solubility Data Series. Meanwhile, those interested in the mathematical gnostics theory are welcome to contact us or visit http://www.math-gnostics.eu.

For more information, contact the Task Group Chairs Magdalena Bendova <> or Johan Jacquemin <>

https://iupac.org/project/2011-065-3-500

Online erschienen: 2018-10-29
Erschienen im Druck: 2018-10-01

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