Dyson, PJLaurenczy, GOhlin, CAVallance, JWelton, T2005-11-092005-11-092005-11-09200310.1039/b308309hhttps://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/219886WOS:0001860295000124344The solubility of hydrogen and the corresponding Henry coefficients for 11 ionic liquids have been determined in situ at 100 atm H-2 pressure and are much lower than expected; attempts to correlate the solubility of hydrogen in the ionic liquids with the rate of reaction for the hydrogenation of benzene to cyclohexane in these solvents have been made.2-phase catalytic-hydrogenationmolten-saltsarene hydrogenationhydroformylationcomplexesrhodiumdiffusionsolventsmixtureswaterDetermination of hydrogen concentration in ionic liquids and the effect (or lack of) on rates of hydrogenationtext::journal::journal article::research article