“…Besides, compared with conventional surfactants, the ionic liquid-type Gemini surfactants show several advantages due to the existence of imidazolium head groups. For example, as cationic micelle systems, they would display a significantly stronger tendency toward self-aggregation, owing to the distinct polarizability of imidazolium head groups, and thus they could be used as supramolecular templates in the preparation of functional materials [11][12][13]; or may be applied to modify various types of chemical reactions: nucleophilic substitutions [14], decarboxylations [15], and cyclizations [16,17]. As the cationic reverse-micelle systems, they would show several advantages, such as the reverse micelles with big imidazolium head groups showing higher ca-* Corresponding author.…”