The Importance of Hydrogen Bonding to Catalysis in Ionic Liquids: Inhibition of Allylic Substitution and Isomerization by [bmim][BF4]

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Spectroscopic evidence for cation–cation interaction in ionic liquids. The repulsive electrostatic interaction is overcome by hydrogen bonding between ions of like charge.


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Tight coordination of peptides by organic anions driven by hydrogen bonding affects the fibrillation kinetics of Aβ peptides in ionic liquid/water solutions.


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Alcoholysis of propylene oxide is achieved over azolate ionic liquids at room temperature by hydrogen-bonding catalysis, accessing glycol ethers in moderate to high yields with selectivity of >99%.


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