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Antimicrobial Ionic Liquids
The antimicrobial effect of ionic liquids (positive and negative charge) could be tuned by tailoring their structural features. In article number 2104148, Eric Lichtfouse, Franklin R. Tay, Pooyan Makvandi, and co‐workers comprehensively discuss the antibacterial activity of ionic liquids in biomedical applications such as wound healing.
Excessive and unwarranted administration of antibiotics has invigorated the evolution of multidrug‐resistant microbes. There is, therefore, an urgent need for advanced active compounds. Ionic liquids with short‐lived ion‐pair structures are highly tunable and have diverse applications. Apart from their unique physicochemical features, the newly discovered biological activities of ionic liquids have...