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High-throughput approach for the identification of anilinium-based ionic liquids that are suitable for electropolymerisation

We report the synthesis of new protic ionic liquids (PILs) based on aniline derivatives and the use of high-throughput (HT) techniques to screen possible candidates. In this work, a simple HT method was applied to rapidly screen different aniline derivatives against different acids in order to ident...

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Published in:Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2015-07, Vol.17 (27), p.17967-17972
Main Authors: Abdelhamid, Muhammad E, Murdoch, Timothy, Greaves, Tamar L, O'Mullane, Anthony P, Snook, Graeme A
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