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publicationDate 2020-11-02-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber PL-429723-A1
titleOfInvention Ionic liquids with an ammonium cation and an indolyl-3-butyric anion, the method of their preparation and use as a conservator of cut flowers
abstract The subject of the invention is ionic liquids with an ammonium cation and an indolyl-3-butyric anion of the formula 1, in which K + is a choline cation of the general formula 2, betaines of the general formula 3, carnitines of the general formula 4, 1-methylnicotinamide of the general formula 5 , tetrabutylammonium of general formula 6, or didecyldimethylammonium of general formula 7. The application also includes a method for their preparation, which consists in dissolving carnitine or betaine in ethanol or methanol and then adding indolyl-3-butyric acid in a molar ratio quaternary salt to acid 1: 1, after the reaction the solvents are evaporated off and the resulting product is dried at a temperature of 45 to 55 ° C, preferably 55 ° C. The subject of the application is also the use of ionic liquids with an ammonium cation and an indolyl-3-butyric anion and a choline or betaine or carnitine or 1-methylnicotinamide or tetrabutylammonium or didecyldimethylammonium cation as a conservator of cut flowers.
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