Process for the separation of diastereomers

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ABSTRACT:
A process for separating the diastereomers of a compound such as dihydrodecafluoropentane by using an ionic liquid to increase separation efficiency. The process may involve separation of the threo and erythro diastereomers of HFC-4310mee by liquid-liquid extraction wherein at least one ionic liquid is used as the extractant.

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