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Electrochemistry of Ti IV in Ionic Liquids

Each generalization assumes, to some extent, the belief in unity and simplicity of Nature. [Pg.127]

Above we have considered the mechanisms of many-electron electrochemical processes, which were developed with respect to the electrochemistry of molten salts. In this chapter we will consider more recent data on the many-electron processes in ionic liquids (ILs), newly developed electrolyte media which fit perfectly to the developed patterns. [Pg.127]


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