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1.      Aqueous Biphasic Separations: Biomolecules to Metal Ions; Rogers, R. D.; Eiteman, M.
     A., Eds.; Plenum: New York, 1995; 191 pp

2.      Metal-Ion Separation and Preconcentration, Progress and Opportunities; Dietz, M. L.; Bond, A. H.; Rogers, R. D., Eds.; ACS Symposium Series 716, American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1999; 418 pp.

3.      Crystal Engineering, Rogers, R. D.; Zaworotko, M. J., Eds.; Transactions of the American Crystallographic Association, Vol. 33; American Crystallographic Association: Buffalo, NY, 1999; 177 pp.

4.      Calixarenes for Separations; Lumetta, G.; Rogers, R. D.; Gopalan, A. S., Eds.; ACS Symposium Series 757, American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 2000; 366 pp.

5.      Ionic Liquids; Industrial Applications to Green Chemistry, Rogers, R. D.; Seddon, K. R. (Eds.); ACS Symposium Series 818; American Chemical Society: Washington DC, 2002; 474 pp.

6.      Green Industrial Applications of Ionic Liquids, NATO Science Series II.  Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry – Vol. 92, Rogers, R. D.; Seddon, K. R.; Volkov, S. (Eds.); Kluwer: Dordrecht, 2003; 553 pp.

7.      Ionic Liquids as Green Solvents: Progress and Prospects, Rogers, R. D.; Seddon, K. R. (Eds.); ACS Symposium Series 856; American Chemical Society: Washington DC, 2003; In press.

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