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Nonchloroaluminate ionic liquids

The redox reaction between iodides, I and I3, is also used as the reference electrodes in nonchloroaluminate ionic liquids especially for the N(CF3S02)2 ionic liquids. Platinum wire is used for the electrode and immersed in an ionic liquid that contains iodine and an iodide salt having the same cation as the ionic liquid. The concentration ratio of the iodine salt to iodide is often specified as 1 4, namely [I3 ] [I ] = 1 3. The potential of this l /l3 electrode is reported as —0.16 V in TMHAN(CF3S02)2 at 50°C [15] (TMHA = trimethyl-n-hexylam-monium) and —0.21 V in EM1N(CF3S02)2 at room-temperature [16] against Fc/Fc. ... [Pg.33]

Other Nonchloroaluminate Systems. In case of the ionic liquids having no... [Pg.32]


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