Polymers and Ionic Liquids. In Handbook of Ionic Liquids.
Document Type
Article
Department
Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Abstract
The nanometer-scale polymeric material's design and functionalities have attracted extra attention from polymer scientists, and they have put a lot of effort into the introduction of inorganic-rich nano-objects, block copolymers, or ionomers. Over the last decade, ionic liquids (ILs) have evolved from a relatively new material to being known by most chemists as a new component of polymer materials, and are indeed exhibiting a continuous trend at present. Their nonvolatility (green) and a special set of physicochemical properties emanating from their structure make them suitable for a wider range of applications. They can be used as plasticizers, polymeric materials additive/structuration agents, processing acids, novel electrolytes in batteries, and surfactants in functional polymeric preparations. This chapter aimed to provide a complete overview of the preparation methods, the physicochemical properties, and the technological applications of ILs (fire retardancy, mechanical strengthening, and gas-barrier behavior), including the new class of polyelectrolytes, namely polymeric ILs.
Publication (Name of Journal)
Wiley‐VCH
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/9783527839520.ch7
Recommended Citation
Adelodun, B.,
Demissie, H.,
Ajibade, F. O.,
Kinhoun, J. J.,
Mulu, E.,
Ajibade, T. F.,
Elimian, E. A.,
Kumar, P.,
Ajala, O. A.
(2023). Polymers and Ionic Liquids. In Handbook of Ionic Liquids.. Wiley‐VCH.
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https://ecommons.aku.edu/acer/61
Comments
This work was published before the author joined Aga Khan University.