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    Title: Facile synthesis of polymerized ionic liquids with high thermal stability
    Authors: Yu-Nung Hsieh
    Chun-Hsiung Kuei
    Yu-Kai Chou
    Chia-Chyuan Liu
    Kuen-Lin Leu
    Tasi-Hsiu Yang
    Mei-Ying Wang
    Wen-Yueh Ho
    Contributors: 化粧品應用與管理系
    Date: 2010-07
    Issue Date: 2012-03-29 13:45:59 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: Soc General Microbiology
    Abstract: Twelve main-chain-type polymerized ionic liquids that have alkylimidazolium cation units were prepared using simple synthetic processes. The polymers were prepared using the self-polymerization of a single monomer; no polymerization initiators were required. The thermal stability and solvent miscibility of these polymers were studied. Results show that the combined anions greatly influence the solubility and thermal stability of the polymers. Among these polymers, poly-alkylimidazolium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide polymers exhibited the highest thermal stability (>400 °C), which makes them candidates for many applications.
    Relation: Tetrahedron Letters 51(28):p.3666-3669
    Appears in Collections:[Dept. of Cosmetic Science and institute of cosmetic science] Periodical Articles

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