2023
DOI: 10.1002/cphc.202300551
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The Surface of Ionic Liquids in Water: From an Ionic Tug of War to a Quasi‐Ordered Two‐Dimensional Layer

Marie‐Madeleine Walz,
Matheus Ruas Miranda Signorelli,
Carl Caleman
et al.

Abstract: The sustainable development encompasses the search for new materials for energy storage, gas capture, separation, and solvents in industrial processes that can substitute conventional ones in an efficient and clean manner. Ionic liquids (ILs) emerged and have been advanced as alternative materials for such applications, but an obstacle is their hygroscopicity and the effects on their physical properties in the presence of humidity. Several industrial processes depend on the aqueous interfacial properties, and … Show more

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