How Domain Segregation in Ionic Liquids Stabilizes Nanoparticles and Establishes Long-Range Ordering─A Computational Study
Kalil Bernardino
Abstract:Due to their physical properties including high thermal
stability,
very low vapor pressure, and high microwave absorption, ionic liquids
have attracted great attention as solvents for the synthesis of nanomaterials,
being considered as greener alternatives to traditional solvents.
While usual solvents often need additives like surfactants, polymers,
or other ligands to avoid nanoparticle coalescence, some ionic liquids
can stabilize nanoparticles in dispersion without any additive. In
order to quantify how the… Show more
The preparation of nanomaterials employing ionic liquids (ILs) and surface active ionic liquids (SAILs) in a relatively sustainable manner for different applications is reviewed. ILs offer structure directing and templating...
The preparation of nanomaterials employing ionic liquids (ILs) and surface active ionic liquids (SAILs) in a relatively sustainable manner for different applications is reviewed. ILs offer structure directing and templating...
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