Ionic Liquid-in-Oil Microemulsions
Journal of the American Chemical Society2005Vol. 127(20), pp. 7302–7303
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Julian Eastoe, Sarah Gold, Sarah E. Rogers, Alison Paul, Tom Welton, Richard K. Heenan, Isabelle Grillo
Abstract
Phase stability and small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) data show that surfactant-stabilized nanodomains of a typical ionic liquid (1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium tetrafluoroborate [bmim][BF4]) may be dispersed by the nonionic surfactant Triton-X100 in cyclohexane. Analyses of these SANS data are consistent with the formation of ionic liquid-in-oil microemulsion droplets.
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