2D assemblies of ionic liquid crystals based on imidazolium moieties: Formation of ion-conductive layers

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Ionic liquid-based 2D ion-conductive liquid crystals were obtained by the co-assembly of imidazolium salts and cationic calamitic liquid crystals with an imidazolium moiety at the end of the molecule through a flexible spacer. They exhibit smectic A phases. The two components are compatible over a wide range of compositions for ionic liquids with various anions. This organization of ionic liquids enhances the ionic conductivities of calamitic ionic liquid crystals. These liquid-crystalline mixtures dissolve lithium salts. The 2D ion-conductive pathways formed by the ionic liquid crystals and ionic liquids act as ion-conductive media for lithium ions.

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Sakuda, J., Yoshio, M., Ichikawa, T., Ohno, H., & Kato, T. (2015). 2D assemblies of ionic liquid crystals based on imidazolium moieties: Formation of ion-conductive layers. New Journal of Chemistry, 39(6), 4471–4477. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5nj00085h

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