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Bacterial cellulose ionogels as chemosensory supports

Smith et al., 2017

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17460010697969275328
Author
Smith C
Wagle D
O’Neill H
Evans B
Baker S
Baker G
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ACS applied materials & interfaces

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To fully leverage the advantages of ionic liquids for many applications, it is necessary to immobilize or encapsulate the fluids within an inert, robust, quasi-solid-state format that does not disrupt their many desirable, inherent features. The formation of ionogels represents a …
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