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A Sahoo, O. Lanaridi, K. Schröder:
"Synthesis, characterization, and application of supported polymeric ionic liquids (polySILPs)";
Poster: 21st European Symposium on Organic Chemistry, Wien; 14.07.2019 - 18.07.2019; in: "21st European Symposium on Organic Chemistry", PO-285 (2019), ISBN: 978-3-9504809-1-7; S. 135.



Kurzfassung englisch:
The supported ionic liquid phase (SILP) technology is a fundamental and novel approach to obtain a thin layer of ionic liquid
dispersed onto the surface of a porous solid with high surface area (e.g. silica). Ionic liquids (ILs) constitute a special class of
materials, which are generally liquid at temperatures below 100 °C, composed solely of ions. They often possess unique
physicochemical properties, such as negligible vapor pressure, wide solubility range, and broad electrochemical conductivity, to
name a few. These properties can be attributed to the synergistic and cooperative effects between their composing ions. Hence,
by appropriate selection of the ions, it is possible to transfer specific properties of the liquid to the solid surface by immobilizing
the fluid on the surface [1]. Thus, the SILP concept allows to access "designer surfaces" with unique surface properties, which are
otherwise impossible to obtain with the available synthetic approaches.


Elektronische Version der Publikation:
https://publik.tuwien.ac.at/files/publik_286323.pdf


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