CPC C07C 17/386 (2013.01) | 1 Claim |
1. A process for separating an azeotropic mixture, the process comprising exposing an azeotropic mixture comprising a first (hydro) fluorocarbon and a second (hydro) fluorocarbon to an ionic liquid comprising a cation and a non-fluorinated anion at a temperature and a pressure at which the ionic liquid absorbs more of one of the first and second (hydro) fluorocarbons than another of the first and second (hydro) fluorocarbons to form a (hydro) fluorocarbon-containing ionic liquid and a processed azeotropic mixture, wherein the ionic liquid is a non-fluorinated ionic liquid and the cation is a non-fluorinated cation, further wherein the azeotropic mixture comprises difluoromethane as the first (hydro) fluorocarbon and pentafluoroethane as the second (hydro) fluorocarbon, further wherein the ionic liquid is selected from imidazolium chloride, imidazolium acetate, and combinations thereof, and the imidazolium is 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium or 1-hexyl-3-methylimidazolium, and further wherein the ionic liquid is selected based on a relative difference in solubilities of the first and second (hydro) fluorocarbons in the ionic liquid as determined on a mass fraction basis.
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