Poly(ionic liquid)s: Polymers expanding classical property profiles
Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces · Max Planck Society
Abstract
In recent years, polymeric/polymerized ionic liquids or poly(ionic liquid)s (PILs) were found to take an enabling role in some fields of polymer chemistry and material science. PILs combine the unique properties of ionic liquids with the flexibility and properties of macromolecular architectures and provide novel properties and functions that are of huge potential in a multitude of applications, including solid ionic conductor, powerful dispersant and stabilizer, absorbent, precursor for carbon materials, porous polymers, etc. So far, the preparation of PILs with various forms in cations and anions has mostly focused on the conventional free radical polymerization of IL monomers. Recent progress in the…
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- Ionic liquid
- Polymer
- Polymerization
- Materials science
- Monomer
- Ionic bonding
- Radical polymerization
- Macromolecule