“…The term IL is generally used to explain a large set of low melting fused organic salts that are liquids below 100 • C. Exclusive characteristics of the ILs, as low vapor pressure -due to the strong columbic attraction between ions -, non-flammability, thermal stability, wide liquid range and solvating properties for diverse materials make them exceptional green solvents and catalysts [1][2][3][4]. Numerous attempts have been directed at the application of ILs for a variety of polymerization methods, such as coordinative [5], radical [6][7][8][9][10], cationic [11][12][13], enzymatic [14], electrochemical [15,16] and step-growth [17][18][19][20][21][22] polymerizations.…”