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Surface Initiated Immobilization of Molecules Contained in an Ionic Liquid Framework
A simple and general route for the
immobilization of molecules
containing ionic liquids framework was described. The proposed approach
is inspired from the classical synthesis of ionic liquid and labeled
surface-initiated synthesis of molecules bearing ionic liquid components.
In the first step, bromide end layer was electrochemically grafted
onto the electrode surface followed by its reaction with imidazole
derivatives. The generated modified materials were characterized by
electrochemistry and by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). As
a result, molecule-based ionic liquids were successfully attached
onto electrode material. The possibility to perform an anion-exchange
reaction within the layer was demonstrated. Furthermore, the proposed
surface functionalization approach was successfully performed without
requiring the synthesis of any intermediate. The generated structures
provide multifunctional systems containing ions, immobilized cation
and mobile anion, and redox species
