Investigation on the self-organization of twin-shaped dicationic ionic liquids and the effect of water on structure formation.
Unlike conventional molten salt aggregates, ionic liquids often possess pre-organized structures with an extended hydrogen bond network. Surface active ionic liquids in aqueous solution exhibit self-organization, forming micellar or higher aggregates. This project arising from a cooperation between the Institute of Applied Synthetic Chemistry at TU Wien (A), the Laboratory for Bioinspired Materials at BOKU - University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (A) and the Institut Laue-Langevin, Grenoble (F) that will pool their knowledge to study the self-organization of twin-shaped dicationic ionic liquids and explore the effect of water on structure formation.
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SCHRODER Christian; FARAGO Bela; LANARIDI Olga; LEITNER Nikolaus Simon; PORCAR Lionel; PREVOST Sylvain; RUIZ MARTIN Maria Dolores; Bica-Schroeder; Peter D J; WILLINGER Max and ZIRBS Ronald. (2020). Investigation on the self-organization of twin-shaped dicationic ionic liquids and the effect of water on structure formation.. Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) doi:10.5291/ILL-DATA.9-10-1609