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From Molecules to Materials: Engineering New Ionic Liquid Crystals Through Halogen Bonding
Published on: March 24, 2018
Design of functional ionic liquids using magneto- and luminescent-active anions
Yukihiro Yoshida1, Gunzi Saito
1Research Institute, Meijo University, Shiogamaguchi 1-501 Tempaku, Nagoya 468-8502, Japan. yyoshida@ccmfs.meijo-u.ac.jp
Abstract:
Some recent developments concerning the syntheses and physical properties of functional ionic liquids, especially those having paramagnetic and luminescent properties, are highlighted. The component ions used so far include both inorganic and organic types; and various strategies, namely not only the proper choice but also the synthesis of anions to impart the functionality, are presented.
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