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2. Synthesis and formatting
2.1 Preamble
In this article, we'll confine ourselves to ionogel-silica chemical gels. These are solids formed by a host network percolating in the shaping volume, in which one or more ionic liquids are contained, in addition to a possible salt. The host network is three-dimensional, interconnected and open, ensuring that the ionic liquid network also percolates through it (figure 1 ). The degree of confinement depends on the space in which the ionic liquid is contained: pore size, mesh size, inter-plane distance. For all three...
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