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Nonaqueous Electrochemistry An Overview

Refs. [i] Aurbach D, Weissman (1999) Nonaqueous electrochemistry an overview. In Aurbach D (ed) Nonaqueous electrochemistry. Marcel Dekker, New York, pp 1-52 [ii] Blomgren GE (1999) Physical and chemical properties of nonaqueous electrolyte solutions. In Aurbach D (ed) Nonaqueous electrochemistry. Marcel Dekker, New York, pp 53-58 [iii] Izutsu K (2002) Electrochemistry in nonaqueous solutions. Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, pp 3-24 [iv] Lund H (2001) Practical problems in electrolysis. In Lund H, Hammerich O (eds) Organic electrochemistry, 4th edn. Marcel Dekker, New York, pp 223-292 [v] Linden D (1994) Handbook of batteries, 2nd edn. McGraw-Hill, New York, Appendix A... [Pg.33]

Refs. [i] Aurbach D, Weissman I (1999) Nonaqueous electrochemistry an overview. In Aurbach D (ed) Nonaqueous electrochemistry. Marcel Dekker, New York, pp 1-52 [ii] Hamann CH, Hamnett A, Vielstich W (1998) Electrochemistry. Wiley-VCH, Weinheim [iii] Gut-... [Pg.454]

Consequently, there is an increasing interest in alternative (or additional) electrolyte systems in which the above limitations can be removed. Providing the answers to the above limitations of aqueous solutions and the study, matching, and classification of alternative/additional electrolyte systems is the essence of nonaqueous chemistry. An overview of this branch of modern electrochemistry should include the presentation and classification of the important nonaqueous electrolyte systems, indicating their basic features, advantages, and limitations, as well as a short review of their typical applications. [Pg.13]


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