2022
DOI: 10.3390/polysaccharides3030030
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A Systematic Review of New Trends in Ionic Liquids Applied to Electrolytes on Polysaccharides

Abstract: Polysaccharides are formed by a long chain of monosaccharides, with the main function of promoting energetic and structural reserves for plants and animals. They can be applied as a base of electrolytes, using ionic liquids (ILs) as a solvent base. The study of electrolytes is an emerging field, as they are applied as secondary batteries, fuel cells, solar cells, supercapacitors and chemical sensors. They operate stably under extreme conditions, maintaining their high thermal stability. Furthermore, their low … Show more

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“…IL are organic salts with a maximum melting point of 100 C. They are largely employed in research fields as medicine, pharmacy, catalysis, CO 2 capture, green chemistry and polymer chemistry. [28] Some industrial applications include their use as solvents for polysaccharides, in electrolytes, [29] and in biphasic systems to improve catalyst recovery and product separation. [30] Recently, BASF has applied IL as additives to enhance the electrical conductivity of polymers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IL are organic salts with a maximum melting point of 100 C. They are largely employed in research fields as medicine, pharmacy, catalysis, CO 2 capture, green chemistry and polymer chemistry. [28] Some industrial applications include their use as solvents for polysaccharides, in electrolytes, [29] and in biphasic systems to improve catalyst recovery and product separation. [30] Recently, BASF has applied IL as additives to enhance the electrical conductivity of polymers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%