“…Such a scenario (Shen et al, 2012; Greaves et al, 2013; Pereiro et al, 2013b; Hettige et al, 2014; Brehm et al, 2015; Vieira et al, 2015; Ferreira et al, 2017; Shimizu et al, 2017) opens the way to simultaneous solvation of completely incompatible components into the homogeneous FIL, as each compound (e.g., a salt, an oil, and a fluorous compound) can be simultaneously dissolved into the same mesoscopically organized medium (Weiss et al, 2017; Tsurumaki and Ohno, 2018). In this contribution, we report on the structural properties of a series of 1-alkyl-3-methyimidazolium ([C n mim], where n indicates the number of carbon atoms along the side alkyl chain, with n = 2, 4, and 8) (trifluoromethanesulfonyl)(nonafluorobutylsulfonyl) imide ([IM 14 ], 1 and 4 represent the number of carbon atoms on the two sides of the imide anion) [see e.g., (Johansson et al, 2010; Montanino et al, 2012; Jeremias et al, 2013; Russina et al, 2013, 2017a; Castiglione et al, 2014; Paolone et al, 2018)], at ambient conditions. Scheme 1 represents the chemical structure of the probed FILs.…”