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Ionic Liquids
β Scribed by A. R. Ubbelohde (auth.), Douglas Inman, David G. Lovering (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1981
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 448
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
As Chairmen of the Electrochemistry and Molten Salts Discussion Groups of the Chemical Society, it gave us great pleasure to welcome the conferΒ ence Highly Concentrated Aqueous Solutions and Molten Salts, which our Groups cosponsored, at St. John's College, Oxford in July 1978. During the meeting the editors of the present volume, and those giving lectures, came to the conclusion that the verbal presentations deserved to be expanded and to be more widely disseminated in a permanent form. Thus the articles which appear in this volume were commissioned and prepared. A greater exchange of information between aqueous chemists and those concerned with molten salts is to be welcomed and to this end the present volume aims to focus attention on the borderline areas between the two in an attempt to facilitate a wider awareness of the concepts and methods appropriate to the respective specialities. Similarly, and partiΒ cularly in the electrochemical field, a greater exchange of information beΒ tween the academic and industrial practitioners of the subject is desirable. T!1e problems involved are not trivial but when the interactions in these largely (but not wholly) ionic liquids are better understood, this wiii surely be to the benefit of all concerned with solution chemistry. Douglas Inman, Imperial College Chairman, Electrochemistry Group David Kerridge, University of Southampton Chairman, Molten Salts Discussion Group v Preface A number of recent events led to the appearance of this text at this particuΒ lar time.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-x
Research on Molten Salts: Introduction....Pages 1-6
The Structure of Concentrated Aqueous Solutions....Pages 7-14
Nonvibrational Nondiffusional Modes of Motion in Hydrated Calcium Nitrate Melts....Pages 15-26
The Computer Simulation of Ionic Liquids....Pages 27-55
Transport Properties in Concentrated Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions....Pages 57-77
A Direct Correspondence between Spectroscopic Measurements and Electrochemical Data and Theories....Pages 79-96
Dead Sea Brines: Natural Highly Concentrated Salt Solutions....Pages 97-115
The MetalβElectrolyte Interface Problem....Pages 117-125
Acid-Base Properties of Concentrated Electrolyte Solutions....Pages 127-143
Molten Salts and Electrolyte Solutions....Pages 145-164
Water in Molten Salts: Industrial and Electrochemical Consequences....Pages 165-183
The Role of Water during the Purification of High-Temperature Ionic Solvents....Pages 185-247
Hydrogen in Ionic Liquids: A Review....Pages 249-289
Water Concentration Dependence of Transport Properties in Ionic Melts....Pages 291-304
The Solution Chemistry of Water in Melts....Pages 305-337
Oxide Species in Molten Salts....Pages 339-362
Studies of Molten Mixtures of Halides and Chalcogenides....Pages 363-386
Recent Aspects of Sulfur and Sulfide Electrochemistry in Ionic Liquids....Pages 387-405
Chemical and Electrochemical Studies in Room Temperature Aluminum-Halide-Containing Melts....Pages 407-423
Polarization Energy in Ionic Melts....Pages 425-444
Back Matter....Pages 445-450
β¦ Subjects
Organic Chemistry; Physical Chemistry; Condensed Matter Physics
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