Vioux, A., Viau, L., Volland, S. & Le Bideau, J. (2010) Use of ionic liquids in sol-gel; ionogels and applications. C. R. Chim. 13 242–255.
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Type de référence: Article DOI: 10.1016/j.crci.2009.07.002 Numéro d'identification (ISBN etc.): 1631-0748 Clé BibTeX: Vioux2010 Voir tous les détails bibliographiques |
Catégories: PMN Mots-clés: acid catalysts, anatase tio2, catalysis, confinement, frequency vibrational spectroscopy, ionic liquids, Mesoporous silica, Metal oxide, mizoroki-heck reaction, Monolith gel, nanocasting technique, silica, silica-derived networks, Sol-gel, thin-films, tio2 particles, wormlike pores Créateurs: Le Bideau, Viau, Vioux, Volland Collection: C. R. Chim. |
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Résumé |
The current strong Interest in ionic liquids is motivated by their unique combination of properties such as negligible vapour pressure, thermal stability, non-flammability, high ionic conductivity and wide electrochemical stability window. The first part of this short review deals with all the specific aspects of sol-gel in the presence of ionic liquid, which can act as drying control chemical additive, catalyst, porogenous agent and solvent or co-solvent. The second part is devoted to the properties of the gels in which the ionic liquid is kept confined (ionogels) and their applications as electrolyte membranes, optical devices, catalysts and sensors. To cite this article: A. Vioux et al., C. R. Chimie 13 (2010). (C) 2009 Academie des sciences Published by Elsevier Masson SAS All rights reserved
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