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Magnesium oxide dielectric constant

Nonaqueous solvents can form electrolyte solutions, using the appropriate electrolytes. The evaluation of nonaqueous solvents for electrochemical use is based on factors such as -> dielectric constant, -> dipole moment, - donor and acceptor number. Nonaqueous electrochemistry became an important subject in modern electrochemistry during the last three decades due to accelerated development in the field of Li and Li ion - batteries. Solutions based on ethers, esters, and alkyl carbonates with salts such as LiPF6, LiAsly, LiN(S02CF3)2, LiSOjCFs are apparently stable with lithium, its alloys, lithiated carbons, and lithiated transition metal oxides with red-ox activity up to 5 V (vs. Li/Li+). Thereby, they are widely used in Li and Li-ion batteries. Nonaqueous solvents (mostly ethers) are important in connection with other battery systems, such as magnesium batteries (see also -> nonaqueous electrochemistry). [Pg.454]


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