| Literature DB >> 28600894 |
Tao Xu1, Tobias Waehler1, Julia Vecchietti2, Adrian Bonivardi2, Tanja Bauer1, Johannes Schwegler3, Peter S Schulz3, Peter Wasserscheid3, Joerg Libuda1,4.
Abstract
Ionic liquids (IL) hold a great potential as novel electrolytes for applications in electronic materials and energy technology. The functionality of ILs in these applications relies on their interface to semiconducting nanomaterials. Therefore, methods to control the chemistry and structure of this interface are the key to assemble new IL-based electronic and electrochemical materials. Here, we present a new method to prepare a chemically well-defined interface between an oxide and an IL film. An imidazolium-based IL, which is carrying an ester group, is deposited onto cobalt oxide surface by evaporation. The IL binds covalently to the surface by thermally activated cleavage of the ester group and formation of a bridging carboxylate. The anchoring reaction shows high structure sensitivity, which implies that the IL film can be adhered selectively to specific oxide surfaces.Entities:
Keywords: chemical anchoring; cobalt oxide; ester functionalization; ionic liquids; vapor deposition
Year: 2017 PMID: 28600894 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201704107
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336