2018
DOI: 10.1002/ijch.201800123
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Photopolymerization of Ionic Liquids – A Mutually Beneficial Approach for Materials Fabrication

Abstract: Photopolymerization is a convenient fabrication technique with the power to control the polymerization in both time and space, be solvent free, and use simple equipment to initiate the polymerization reaction. These features are conditional on use of liquid monomers and crosslinkers that do not require solvent for processing. One class of compounds that provides these opportunities are ionic liquid (IL) monomers, which possess negligible vapour pressure and are free‐flowing liquids at room temperature. For the… Show more

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“…Imidazolium moieties are commonly incorporated in ILs, , and imidazolium-based PILs have been synthesized for a variety of applications, including self-healing materials, solid-state electrolytes, and ion-conducting membranes . PILs have many advantages over ILs such as enhanced mechanical strength, processability, and durability. , Photopolymerization at ambient temperatures allows for spatial control and decreases the risk of side reactions , and is a common route for PIL synthesis. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Imidazolium moieties are commonly incorporated in ILs, , and imidazolium-based PILs have been synthesized for a variety of applications, including self-healing materials, solid-state electrolytes, and ion-conducting membranes . PILs have many advantages over ILs such as enhanced mechanical strength, processability, and durability. , Photopolymerization at ambient temperatures allows for spatial control and decreases the risk of side reactions , and is a common route for PIL synthesis. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%