“…This approach leads to ideally perfect control of the size and the shape of the environment inside the cavities or on the surface of the material, enhancing the control of the chemophysical properties of the resulting materials. 314,315 There are literally hundreds of reports and dozens of specialized reviews dealing with the SILP catalyst approach, and various definitions have been used throughout the literature. The acronym SILP is used throughout this manuscript, but it should be pointed out that depending upon the nature of the catalyst and the IL, the catalytic system has been described as 177,316 (i) supported IL catalysis/catalysts (SILC/SILCA), 317 (ii) supported IL NPs (SILNPs), 318 (iii) supported IL phase (SILP), 319 (iv) supported IL phase catalyst (SILPC), 320 (v) IL crystalline-SILP (ILC-SILP), 321,322 (vi) structured SILP (SSILP), 323 (vii) supported ionic-like phase (SILLP), 324 (viii) polymer supported IL (PSIL), 325 (ix) supported IL membrane (SILM), 289,326 (x) sponge-like ILs (SLILs), 285 (xi) IL Pickering emulsions (ILPEs), 327 or (xii) ILbased aqueous biphasic systems (IL-based ABSs).…”