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Hydrogen charging molten salts

In contrast to inorganic molten salts, the fluidity of ionic hquids at room temperature permits their use as solvents for chemical reactions. Electrostatic properties and charge mobility in ionic hquids can play a distinctive role in chemical reactivity, as compared with neutral solvents. In particular, hydrogen and proton transfer reactions are likely to be sensitive to an ionic environment due to the hydrogen-bond acceptor ability of the anions. Such type of reactions are fundamental in acid-based chemistry and proton transport in solution. [Pg.244]


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