Quinone Redox-active Ionic Liquids
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https://doi.org/10.29356/jmcs.v59i4.82Keywords:
task specific ionic liquids, redox active, applications, electrochemical devicesAbstract
Simple ionic liquids exhibit unique physical and chemical
properties that make them very useful for deployment in electrochemical
devices such as solvent-free electrolytes in capacitors and batteries.
However, incorporating redox functionality into ionic liquid
structures opens up in situ faradaic electrochemistry which allows access
to a large array of new electrochemical applications reliant upon
heterogeneous or homogenous electron-transfer processes. This paper
presents and discusses the opportunities and challenges for these types
of electro-materials across a myriad of applications by considering
exemplar quinone-functionalised ionic liquids.
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