Design and properties of functional zwitterions derived from ionic liquids

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Abstract

A zwitterion, an ion pair where cation and anion are covalently tethered, is known to be a type of salt. These ions have not been recognised as interesting, but they are physicochemically unique and fascinating ions. In the present review, some functional zwitterions derived from ionic liquids are mentioned to emphasise the usefulness of the tethering of the component cations and anions of ionic liquids. Basic properties, advantages and disadvantages after the functional design of zwitterions, and some applications are summarised.

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Ohno, H., Yoshizawa-Fujita, M., & Kohno, Y. (2018). Design and properties of functional zwitterions derived from ionic liquids. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 20(16), 10978–10991. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7cp08592c

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