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The use of molten salts as a medium for organic reactions has been known since organic chemistry’s beginning. The advantages such as short reaction times, ease of product recovery, possibility of high yields, and savings on solvent recovery together with the unusual physical properties (ionic liquids, high conductivity) shown by molten salts in comparison with other solvents opens new frontiers in the study of organic syntheses, separations, and mechanisms.
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Jones, H.L., Osteryoung, R.A. (1975). Organic Reactions in Molten Tetrachloroaluminate Solvents. In: Braunstein, J., Mamantov, G., Smith, G.P. (eds) Advances in Molten Salt Chemistry. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-8270-0_3
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