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Sweet ionic liquids-cyclamates: Synthesis, properties, and application as feeding deterrents

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In this paper, we show that sweet quaternary ammonium, pyridinium, and imidazolium cyclamates are cheap, thermally stable, surface and biologically active ionic liquids, with potential application as feeding deterrents.

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Pernak, J., Wasiński, K., Praczyk, T. et al. Sweet ionic liquids-cyclamates: Synthesis, properties, and application as feeding deterrents. Sci. China Chem. 55, 1532–1541 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11426-012-4631-9

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