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Barthel, Josef ; Gores, H.-J. ; Schmeer, Georg ; Wachter, R.

Non-aqueous electrolyte solutions in chemistry and modern technology

Barthel, Josef, Gores, H.-J., Schmeer, Georg and Wachter, R. (1983) Non-aqueous electrolyte solutions in chemistry and modern technology. In: Barthel, Josef, (ed.) Physical and inorganic chemistry. Topics in Current Chemistry, 111. Springer, Berlin, pp. 33-144. ISBN 3-540-12065-3.

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In this paper a brief survey is given of the properties of non-aqueous electrolyte solutions and their applications in chemistry and technology without going into the details of theory. Specific solvent-solute interactions and the role of the solvent beyond its function as a homogenous isotropic medium are stressed. Taking into account Parker's statement1) ldquoScientists nowadays are under ...

In this paper a brief survey is given of the properties of non-aqueous electrolyte solutions and their applications in chemistry and technology without going into the details of theory. Specific solvent-solute interactions and the role of the solvent beyond its function as a homogenous isotropic medium are stressed. Taking into account Parker's statement1) ldquoScientists nowadays are under increasing pressure to consider the relevance of their research, and rightly sordquo we have included examples showing the increasing industrial interest in non-aqueous electrolyte solutions.
The concepts and results are arranged in two parts. Part A concerns the fundamentals of thermodynamics, transport processes, spectroscopy and chemical kinetics of non-aqueous solutions and some applications in these fields. Part B describes their use in various technologies such as high-energy batteries, non-emissive electro-optic displays, photoelectrochemical cells, electrodeposition, electrolytic capacitors, electro-organic synthesis, metallurgic processes and others.
Four Appendices are added. Appendix A gives a survey on the most important non-aqueous solvents, their physical properties and correlation parameters, and the commonly used abbreviations. Appendices B and C show the mathematical background of the general chemical model. The Symbols and abbreviations of the text are listed and explained in Appendix D.



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Item typeBook section
ISBN3-540-12065-3
Title of Book:Physical and inorganic chemistry
Publisher:Springer
Place of Publication:Berlin
Other Series:Topics in Current Chemistry
Volume:111
Page Range:pp. 33-144
Date1983
InstitutionsChemistry and Pharmacy > Institut für Physikalische und Theoretische Chemie > Alumni or Retired Professors > Prof. Dr. Georg Schmeer
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ValueType
10.1007/3-540-12065-3_2DOI
Dewey Decimal Classification500 Science > 540 Chemistry & allied sciences
StatusPublished
RefereedYes, this version has been refereed
Created at the University of RegensburgUnknown
URN of the UB Regensburgurn:nbn:de:bvb:355-epub-229522
Item ID22952

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