Molten Salts and Ionic Liquids: Never the Twain?
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β¦ Synopsis
For many years, the related fields of molten salts and ionic liquids have drifted apart, to their mutual detriment. Both molten salts and ionic liquids are liquid salts containing only ions - all that is different is the temperature! Both fields involve the study of Coulombic fluids for academic and industrial purposes; both employ the same principles; both require skilled practitioners; both speak the same language; all then that is truly different is their semantics, and how superficial is that?
The editors of this book, recognising that there was so much knowledge, both empirical and theoretical, which can be passed from the molten salt community to the ionic liquid community, and vice versa, organised a landmark meeting in Tunisia, designed to bridge the gap and heal the rift. Leaders from both communities met for a week for a mutual exchange, with a high tutorial content intermixed with cutting edge findings.Β This volume is a condensate of the principal offerings of that week, and emphasises the success which was achieved.Β Indeed, four future biannual meetings, under the title of βEUCHEM Conferences on Molten Salts and Ionic Liquidsβ, have now been planned as a direct result of this meeting of minds.
Topics discussed in this volume include structure, dynamics, electrochemistry, interfacial and thermodynamic properties, spectroscopy, synthesis, and theoretical studies. Experimental and theoretical methods for investigating these data are elaborated, as are techniques for data collection and analysis.Β This book represents the first serious discussion on the transfer of these methods and techniques between the differing temperature regimes, and is a major contribution to the future of both fields.Content:
Chapter 1 Ionic Liquids in the Temperature Range 150?1500 K: Patterns and Problems (pages 1β24): C. Austen Angell
Chapter 2 Conductivities of Ionic Liquid Mixtures with Organic Electrolyte Solutions (pages 25β36): D. Bansal, F. Croce, J. Swank and M. Salomon
Chapter 3 How Hydrophilic Ionic Liquids Behave in Aqueous Solutions (pages 37β48): Marijana Blesic, Kenneth R. Seddon, Natalia V. Plechkova, Nimal Gunaratne, Antonio Lopes and Luis Paulo N. Rebelo
Chapter 4 Mass Spectrometric Studies on Ionic Liquid Aggregates (pages 49β61): R. Lopes da Silva, I. M. Marrucho, J. A. P. Coutinho and Ana M. Fernandes
Chapter 5 Study of Sm?Al Alloy Formation in the Molten LiCl?KCl Eutectic (pages 63β74): G. De Cordoba and C. Caravaca
Chapter 6 Alumina Solubility and Electrical Conductivity in Potassium Cryolites with Low Cryolite Ratio (pages 75β84): Alexander Dedyukhin, Alexei Apisarov, Olga Tkatcheva, Yurii Zaikov and Alexander Redkin
Chapter 7 Ionic Liquids as Solvents for the Variable Temperature Electrodeposition of Metals and Semiconductors: A Short Introduction (pages 85β99): S. Zein El Abedin and F. Endres
Chapter 8 Predicting the Thermodynamic Behaviour of Water + Ionic Liquids Systems Using COSMO?RS (pages 101β121): M. G. Freire, L. M. N. B. F. Santos, I. M. Marrucho and J. A. P. Coutinho
Chapter 9 Metallic Inert Anodes for Aluminium Electrolysis (pages 123β131): I. Galasiu, R. Galasiu and C. Nicolescu
Chapter 10 The Behaviour of Phosphorus and Sulfur in Cryolite?Alumina Melts: Thermodynamic Considerations (pages 133β141): I. Galasiu, R. Galasiu, C. Nicolescu, J. Thonstad and G. M. Haarberg
Chapter 11 Ionic Liquid?Ionic Liquid Biphasic Systems (pages 143β150): Dirk Gerhard, Friedrich Fick and Peter Wasserscheid
Chapter 12 Recent Developments in the Reprocessing of Spent Fuel by Catalyst Enhanced Molten Salt Oxidation (CEMSO) (pages 151β167): Trevor R. Griffiths, Vladimir A. Volkovich and W. Robert Carper
Chapter 13 Plasma?Induced Molten Salt Electrolysis to Form Functional Fine Particles (pages 169β180): Yasuhiko Ito, Tokujiro Nishikiori and Takuya Goto
Chapter 14 Liquid Electrolytes: Their Characterisation, Investigation, and Diverse Applications (pages 181β192): Keith E. Johnson
Chapter 15 Protection of a Microstructured Molybdenum Reactor from High Temperature Oxidation by Electrochemical Deposition Coatings in Molten Salts (pages 193β217): S. A. Kuznetsov, A. R. Dubrovskiy, S. V. Kuznetsova, E. V. Rebrov, M. J. M. Mies, M. H. J. M. de Croon and J. C. Schouten
Chapter 16 Molten Salt Synthesis of LaA1O3 Powder at Low Temperatures (pages 219β228): Zushu Li, Shaowei Zhang and William Edward Lee
Chapter 17 Accurate Measurement of Physicochemical Properties on Ionic Liquids and Molten Salts (pages 229β263): V. M. B. Nunes, M. J. V. Lourenco, F. J. V. Santos, M. L. S. M. Lopes and C. A. Nieto de Castro
Chapter 18 Molten Salt Physics and Chemistry in the Current Development of Spent Nuclear Fuel Management (pages 265β278): Toru Ogawa, Kazuo Minato and Yasuo Arai
Chapter 19 An Organic Chemist's Perspective on High Temperature Molten Salts and Room Temperature Ionic Liquids (pages 279β299): Richard M. Pagni
Chapter 20 Raman Spectroscopy of High Temperature Melts (pages 301β340): G. N. Papatheodorou, A. G. Kalampounias and S. N. Yannopoulos
Chapter 21 Thermodynamic Properties of LnI3?MI Binary Systems (Ln = La or Nd; M = K, Rb, or Cs) (pages 341β353): Leszek Rycerz, M. F. Butman and Marcelle Gaune?Escard
Chapter 22 Materials Informatics for Molten Salts Chemistry (pages 355β366): Changwon Suh, Slobodan Gadzuric, Marcelle Gaune?Escard and Krishna Rajan
Chapter 23 A Novel Ionic Liquid?Polymer Electrolyte for the Advanced Lithium Ion Polymer Battery (pages 367β388): Daisuke Teramoto, Ryo Yokoyama, Hiroshi Kagawa, Tsutomu Sada and Naoya Ogata
Chapter 24 Solubility of A12O3 in NaCl?KCl Based Molten Salt System (pages 389β395): Y. Xiao, C. R. Mambote, G. A. Wierink and A. van Sandwijk
Chapter 25 Molten Salt Synthesis of Ceramic Materials (pages 397β406): Shaowei Zhang, D. D. Jayaseelan, Zushu Li and William Edward Lee
Chapter 26 Fuel Cell and Electrolysis Studies with Dual Phase Proton and Oxide Ion Conduction (pages 407β417): Bin Zhu, S. Li, X. L. Sun and J. C. Sun
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