“…Since the first report on this topic, silicon electrodeposition at room temperature has been performed in different electrolytes, involving as a solvent propylene carbonate (PC), ,− dichloromethane, acetonitrile, ,, tetrahydrofuran, ,,, and a few types of different ILs. ,,,− However, the obtained Si layers contain large amounts of decomposition products of the corresponding electrolytes. ,,, Additionally, the high volatility and flammability of the conventional organic solvents are serious disadvantages when applied in electrolytes. In contrast, ILs do not share the latter problems and, moreover, they offer a large electrochemical window of stability, which enables their safe and effective application .…”