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Ionic liquids (ILs) have received much attention in both academia and industries due to their superior performance in many applications. Efficient recovery/recycling of ILs from their dilute aqueous solutions is essential for the acceptance and implementation of many IL‐based technologies by industry. In this work, a practical and cost‐effective hybrid process design method that combines aqueous two‐phase...