This Account covers research dating from the early 1960s in the field of low-melting molten salts and hydrates,which has recently become popular under the rubric of “ionic liquids”. It covers understanding gained in the principal author’s laboratories (initially in Australia, but mostly in the U.S.A.) from spectroscopic, dynamic, and thermodynamic studies and includes recent applications of this understanding in the fields of energy conversion and biopreservation. Both protic and aprotic varieties of ionic liquids are included, but recent studies have focused on the protic class because of the special applications made possible by the highly variable proton activities available in these liquids.<br /
This volume, of a two volume set on ionic liquids, focuses on the applications of ionic liquids in a...
We overview the field of ionic liquids from the viewpoint of the electrochemist, considering the dif...
Ionic liquids are compounds that have melting temperature below 100ºC and they have been evolved fro...
This Account covers research dating from the early 1960s in the field of low-melting molten salts an...
The thermal and physicochemical properties of protic ionic liquids (PILs) are reported. It is highly...
We give a perspective on the relations between inorganic and organic cation ionic liquids (ILs), inc...
Concerns with ionic liquids are one of the most interesting and rapidly developing areas in modern p...
Most of the exponentially increasing output of research on low melting ionic liquids has focused on ...
Ionic liquids continue to attract a great deal of research attention in an even increasing number of...
Ionic liquids (ILs) are a group of interesting compounds that have been known for more than a centur...
This book presents the latest research in electrochemical properties and applications of ionic liqui...
Ionic liquids, including the newer subcategory of deep eutectic solvents, continue to attract a grea...
Because of their unique properties and fascinating features, ionic liquids have numerous potential a...
Proton conduction is a phenomenon of fundamental importance for biological and chemical systems, suc...
Ionic liquids continue to challenge conventional descriptions of liquids and their behaviour. Indeed...
This volume, of a two volume set on ionic liquids, focuses on the applications of ionic liquids in a...
We overview the field of ionic liquids from the viewpoint of the electrochemist, considering the dif...
Ionic liquids are compounds that have melting temperature below 100ºC and they have been evolved fro...
This Account covers research dating from the early 1960s in the field of low-melting molten salts an...
The thermal and physicochemical properties of protic ionic liquids (PILs) are reported. It is highly...
We give a perspective on the relations between inorganic and organic cation ionic liquids (ILs), inc...
Concerns with ionic liquids are one of the most interesting and rapidly developing areas in modern p...
Most of the exponentially increasing output of research on low melting ionic liquids has focused on ...
Ionic liquids continue to attract a great deal of research attention in an even increasing number of...
Ionic liquids (ILs) are a group of interesting compounds that have been known for more than a centur...
This book presents the latest research in electrochemical properties and applications of ionic liqui...
Ionic liquids, including the newer subcategory of deep eutectic solvents, continue to attract a grea...
Because of their unique properties and fascinating features, ionic liquids have numerous potential a...
Proton conduction is a phenomenon of fundamental importance for biological and chemical systems, suc...
Ionic liquids continue to challenge conventional descriptions of liquids and their behaviour. Indeed...
This volume, of a two volume set on ionic liquids, focuses on the applications of ionic liquids in a...
We overview the field of ionic liquids from the viewpoint of the electrochemist, considering the dif...
Ionic liquids are compounds that have melting temperature below 100ºC and they have been evolved fro...