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Motivated by promising examples of improvements brought forward by the use of ionic liquids in current state of the art research (see chapter 1.4.2) concerning extended solvation properties, improved recyclability of catalysts or altered chemical behavior, was the main focus of this work directed to implement existing cluster structures into organic media by conversion into ionic liquids. The long term goal is to create unprecedented materials with unique properties such as high viscosity, excellent conductivity and thermal stability – interesting for both material science and synthetic processes with potential usage as catalysts, sensor systems or electrochemically active materials.

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Herrmann, S. (2015). Objective. In: New Synthetic Routes to Polyoxometalate Containing Ionic Liquids. BestMasters. Springer Spektrum, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-08796-8_2

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