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Agarose processing in protic and mixed protic-aprotic ionic liquids: dissolution, regeneration and high conductivity, high strength ionogels

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GREEN CHEMISTRY
Volume 14, Issue 10, Pages 2831-2839

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c2gc35906e

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  1. Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India [SR/S1/PC-36/2005, SR/S1/PC-55/2008]

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We have shown that low viscosity alkyl or hydroxyalkyl ammonium formate (ILs) can dissolve agarose, and higher dissolution can be achieved in the mixed, alkyl or hydroxyalkyl ammonium + imidazolium or pyridinium ILs. The polarity parameters alpha, beta, pi*, E-T(30) and E-T(N) of these IL systems were measured to explain their dissolution ability for agarose. Dissolved agarose was either regenerated using methanol as a precipitating solvent or ionogels were formed by cooling the agarose-IL solutions to ambient temperature. Exceptionally high strength ionogels were obtained from the agarose solutions in N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-ammonium formate or its mixture with 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride. Regenerated material and ionogels are characterized for their possible degradation/conformational changes and gel properties (thermal hysteresis, strength, viscoelasticity and conductivity) respectively. A high strength, high conducting ionogel was demonstrated to be able to build an electrochromic window. Such ionogels can also be utilized for other soft matter electronic devices and biomedical applications.

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