An unusual common ion effect promotes dissolution of metal salts in room-temperature ionic liquids: a strategy to obtain ionic liquids having organic–inorganic mixed cations
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S. Fantini | B. Melai | U. Bardi | C. Chiappe | M. Malvaldi | S. Caporali
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