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Electrochemical Aspects of Ionic Liquids

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Informationen zum Autor Hiroyuki Ohno, PhD , is a professor and Dean of the Institute of Symbiotic Science and a professor at the Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology. He is renowned for his research and is a pioneer in the realm of ionic liquids and ion-conductive materials. The editor of the Wiley journal Polymers for Advanced Technologies , Professor Ohno has published more than 320 papers in the field of ionic liquids, as well as more than 145 reviews and book chapters. Klappentext Now updated-the indispensable guide to the latest techniques, research, and applications for ionic liquids Ionic liquids are salts that remain in a liquid state over a wide range of temperatures, including room temperature. They are becoming widely recognized as "green" solvents for various applications such as organic synthesis, separation technology, and electrochemistry. This Second Edition continues to present the most up-to-date information on this rapidly growing field, offering nonspecialists an overview of fundamentals while providing researchers and advanced students with clear descriptions of the latest findings, applications, and future possibilities of ionic liquids. Preliminary chapters outline the importance and general properties of ionic liquids, as well as basic electrochemistry techniques, equipment, and relevant electrochemical reactions and processes. Subsequent chapters explore relevant areas of biochemistry, ionic devices, functional design of ionic liquids, ionic liquid gels, and polymerized ionic liquids-including some highly specialized and novel developments such as ionic liquidized DNA. This updated and expanded edition also features: A new chapter on actuators Discussions on purification and the effects of impurities Coverage of adsorption of ionic liquids on interfaces and on the electrochemical double layer Electrochemical Aspects of Ionic Liquids, Second Edition provides chemists, chemical engineers, and electrochemists in academia and in industry alike with the information needed to realize the great advantages of using ionic liquids. Moreover, potential applications of these special salts are not limited to electrochemistry; some functional-designed ionic liquids may impact the development of novel materials and advanced devices. Praise for the First Edition " . . . editor Ohno provides an impressively readable book that, despite a title suggesting a narrow focus, is understandable by and of value to students and scientists well outside the electrochemistry area." -Choice Zusammenfassung From the previous edition: ". provides an impressively readable book that. is understandable by and of value to students and scientists well outside the electrochemistry area. Inhaltsverzeichnis PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION. PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS FOR THE SECOND EDITION. CONTRIBUTORS. 1 Importance and Possibility of Ionic Liquids ( Hiroyuki Ohno ). 2 Physical Chemistry of Ionic Liquids: Inorganic and Organic as Well as Protic and Aprotic ( C. A. Angell, W. Xu, M. Yoshizawa-Fujita, A. Hayashi, J.-P. Belieres, P. Lucas., M. Videa, Z.-F. Zhao, K. Ueno, Y. Ansari, J. Thomson, and D. Gervasio ). PART I BASIC ELECTROCHEMISTRY. 3 General Techniques ( Yasushi Katayama ). 4 Electrochemical Windows of Room-Temperature Ionic Liquids (RTILs) ( Hajime Matsumoto ). 5 Diffusion in Ionic Liquids and Correlation with Ionic Transport Behavior ( Md. Abu Bin Hasan Susan, Akihiro Noda, and Masayoshi Watanabe ). 6 Ionic Conductivity ( Hiroyuki Ohno, Masahiro Yoshizawa-Fujita, and Tomonobu Mizumo ). 7 Optical Waveguide Spectroscopy ( Hiroyuki Ohno and Kyoko Fujita ). 8 Electrolytic Reactions ( Toshio Fuchigami and Shinsuke Inagi ). 9 Electrodepos...

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PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION.
 
PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION.
 
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS FOR THE SECOND EDITION.
 
CONTRIBUTORS.
 
1 Importance and Possibility of Ionic Liquids (Hiroyuki Ohno).
 
2 Physical Chemistry of Ionic Liquids: Inorganic and Organic as Well as Protic and Aprotic (C. A. Angell, W. Xu, M. Yoshizawa-Fujita, A. Hayashi, J.-P. Belieres, P. Lucas., M. Videa, Z.-F. Zhao, K. Ueno, Y. Ansari, J. Thomson, and D. Gervasio).
 
PART I BASIC ELECTROCHEMISTRY.
 
3 General Techniques (Yasushi Katayama).
 
4 Electrochemical Windows of Room-Temperature Ionic Liquids (RTILs) (Hajime Matsumoto).
 
5 Diffusion in Ionic Liquids and Correlation with Ionic Transport Behavior (Md. Abu Bin Hasan Susan, Akihiro Noda, and Masayoshi Watanabe).
 
6 Ionic Conductivity (Hiroyuki Ohno, Masahiro Yoshizawa-Fujita, and Tomonobu Mizumo).
 
7 Optical Waveguide Spectroscopy (Hiroyuki Ohno and Kyoko Fujita).
 
8 Electrolytic Reactions (Toshio Fuchigami and Shinsuke Inagi).
 
9 Electrodeposition of Metals in Ionic Liquids (Yasushi Katayama).
 
PART II BIOELECTROCHEMISTRY.
 
10 Enzymatic Reactions (Noritaka Iwai and Tomoya Kitazume).
 
11 Molecular Self-assembly in Ionic Liquids (Nobuo Kimizuka and Takuya Nakashima).
 
12 Solubilization of Biomaterials into Ionic Liquids (Kyoko Fujita, Yukinobu Fukaya, and Hiroyuki Ohno).
 
13 Redox Reaction of Proteins (Kyoko Fujita and Hiroyuki Ohno).
 
PART III IONIC DEVICES.
 
14 Li Batteries (Hikari Sakaebe and Hajime Matsumoto).
 
15 Photoelectrochemical Cells (Hajime Matsumoto).
 
16 Fuel Cells (Masahiro Yoshizawa-Fujita and Hiroyuki Ohno).
 
17 Double-Layer Capacitors (Makoto Ue).
 
18 Actuators (Kinji Asaka).
 
PART IV FUNCTIONAL DESIGN.
 
19 Novel Fluoroanion Salts (Rika Hagiwara and Kazuhiko Matsumoto).
 
20 Neutralized Amines (Hiroyuki Ohno).
 
21 Zwitterionic Liquids (Masahiro Yoshizawa-Fujita, Asako Narita, and Hiroyuki Ohno).
 
22 Alkali Metal Ionic Liquids (Wataru Ogihara, Masahiro Yoshizawa-Fujita, and Hiroyuki Ohno).
 
23 Polyether/Salt Hybrids (Tomonobu Mizumo and Hiroyuki Ohno).
 
24 Electric Conductivity and Magnetic Ionic Liquids (Gunzi Saito).
 
PART V IONIC LIQUIDS IN ORDERED STRUCTURES.
 
25 Ion Conduction in Organic Ionic Plastic Crystals (Maria Forsyth, Jennifer M. Pringle, and Douglas R. MacFarlane).
 
26 Liquid Crystalline Ionic Liquids (Takashi Kato and Masafumi Yoshio).
 
PART VI GEL-TYPE POLYMER ELECTROLYTES.
 
27 Ionic Liquid Gels (Kenji Hanabusa).
 
28 Zwitterionic Liquid/Polymer Gels (Masahiro Yoshizawa-Fujita and Hiroyuki Ohno).
 
29 Ionic Liquidized DNA (Naomi Nishimura and Hiroyuki Ohno).
 
PART VII POLYMERIZED IONIC LIQUIDS.
 
30 Ion Conductive Polymers (Hiroyuki Ohno and Masahiro Yoshizawa-Fujita).
 
31 Amphoteric Polymers (Hiroyuki Ohno, Masahiro Yoshizawa-Fujita, and Wataru Ogihara).
 
32 Polymer Brushes (Masahiro Yoshizawa-Fujita and Hiroyuki Ohno).
 
PART VIII CONCLUSION.
 
33 Future Prospects (Hiroyuki Ohno).
 
APPENDIX: STRUCTURES OF ZWITTERIONS.
 
INDEX.

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Autori H Ohno, Hiroyuki Ohno, Ohno Hiroyuki
Con la collaborazione di Hiroyuki Ohno (Editore), Ohno Hiroyuki (Editore)
Editore Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 19.04.2011
 
EAN 9780470647813
ISBN 978-0-470-64781-3
Pagine 504
Categorie Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica > Chimica > Altro

Chemie, Anorganische Chemie, Elektrochemie, chemistry, electrochemistry, Chemical Engineering, chemische Verfahrenstechnik, Allg. Chemische Verfahrenstechnik, Sustainable Chemistry & Green Chemistry, Nachhaltige u. Grüne Chemie

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