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Polymeric ionic liquid crystals synthesis

Room temperature ionic liquids (RTILs) are molten salts whose melting points are below room temperature. RTILs are formed when the constituent ions are sterically mismatched, thereby hindering crystal formation [17]. As polar solvents, RTILs have unique applications as tunable and environmentally benign solvents with very low volatility, high fire resistance, excellent chemical and thermal stability and wide liquid temperature range and electrochemical windows [17-19]. Solvent applications of RTILs include, for example, organic synthesis [17,20, 21], separations [22, 23], storage and transportation of hazardous chemicals [24], polymeric electrolytes [25, 26], dissolution of natural products [27] and synthesis of hollow metal oxide microspheres [28]. [Pg.215]


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