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Molten salt transport properties diffusion

Some 30 years ago, transport properties of molten salts were reviewed by Janz and Reeves, who described classical experimental techniques for measuring density, electrical conductance, viscosity, transport number, and self-diffusion coefficient. [Pg.124]

There are two kinds of polymer material that used in quasi-solid/solid state DSSCs. For quasi-solid electrolytes, polyionic liquids have been proposed as solvent and redox couple as solute. They appear in molten salts and present many promising properties, such as, high chemical and thermal stability and high ionic conductivity Their main drawback is related to its high viscosity, which makes the ions diffusion rather slow. As the transport of ions to the counter electrode in an ionic liquid matrix represents a rate-limiting step in DSSC (Bella, 2015), the performance of quasi-solid electrolytes based solar cell is imsatisfled. [Pg.163]

Molten salt approaches such as the Vogel-Fulcher-Tamman (VFT) equation have been used repeatedly for analyzing the temperature dependence of transport properties W T) such as diffusion, conductance, and fluidity, or of relaxation processes ... [Pg.114]


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