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Postsynthesis Grafting Reactions

Surface-functionalized ionosilicas are generally synthesized either via postsynthesis grafting or hydrolysis-cocondensation reactions involving trialkoxysily-lated ionic precursors. Scheme 16.5 illustrates the two different synthetic methods involving a monosilylated imidazolium precursor 3-methyl-l-(3-(trie-thoxysilyl)propyl)-imidazolium chloride. [Pg.499]

Scheme 16.5 Synthesis of surface-functionalized silicas via postsynthesis grafting or hydrolysis-cocondensation reactions. Scheme 16.5 Synthesis of surface-functionalized silicas via postsynthesis grafting or hydrolysis-cocondensation reactions.

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