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Electrochemical Aspects of Ionic Liquids

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Hiroyuki Ohno
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John Wiley & Sons, Aug 8, 2005 - Science - 408 pages
Focusing on the electrochemistry of ionic liquids, Electrochemical Aspects of Ionic Liquids examines the fundamentals and electrochemical applications of ionic liquid. This professional-oriented book provides the latest data for engineers and researchers in relevant industry as well as academic scientists and graduate students. The book starts with the importance and fundamental properties of ionic liquids, followed by a more general review of electrochemical processes, and finally covers some highly specialized and novel developments such as Ionic Liquidized DNA.
  

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Contents

Chapter 1 Importance and Possibility of Ionic Liquids
1
Chapter 2 Physical Chemistry of Ionic Liquids Inorganic and Organic Protic and Aprotic
5
PART I BASIC ELECTROCHEMISTRY
25
PART II BIOELECTROCHEMISTRY
133
PART III IONIC DEVICES
171
PART IV FUNCTIONAL DESIGN
225
PART V IONIC LIQUIDS IN ORDERED STRUCTURES
287
PART VI GELTYPE POLYMER ELECTROLYTES
321
PART VII POLYMERIZED IONIC LIQUIDS
345
Index
377
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HIROYUKI OHNO is a professor in the Department of Biotechnology at the Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology. Professor Ohno is renowned for his research and is a pioneer in the realm of ionic liquids and ion-conductive materials, with more than 200 papers published in the field.

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