“…− is the favoured anion owing to its low cost and its competitive characteristic [8]. The exceptional physical and chemical properties of ionic liquids made them suitable for a large number of applications such as solvents for organic reactions and catalysis [13,14], generation materials with high conductivity [15], as electrolytes in electrochemistry [16,17], as antimicrobial agents [18,19], as anticorrosion coatings [20,21], as matrices for mass spectrometry [22], as stationary phases for chromatography [23,24], in supportive immobilization of enzymes [25,26], as antibacterial agent [11], in solar cells and fuel [27,28], in technologies of nanomaterials [29,30], and in separation technologies [31,32].…”