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Self-intercalation

Unal U, Matsumoto Y, Tanaka N, Kimura Y, Tamoto N (2003) Electrostatic self-assembly deposition of Titanate(IV) layered oxides intercalated with transition metal complexes and their electrochemical properties. J Phys Chem B 107 12680-12689... [Pg.305]

Thin self-supporting clay films (appropriate for IR measurement) readily take up organic amines such as cyclohexylamine with displacement of the major fraction of the intercalated water. For the Ua -exchanged sample the majority of the amine is present in the unprotonated form - there being insufficient Bronsted acidity generated by the interlayer cation. When Al + is the exchangeable cation, however, a major fraction of the intercalated amine becomes protonated (see Figure 2). [Pg.476]

Batteries of this type have rather high specific energies (up to 600 Wh/kg), then-reliability is satisfactory, and they can be stored for a long time without marked self-discharge. A certain disadvantage is the relatively low value of the highest admissible discharge current density (this is not over 2 to 3 mA/cm ), which is dne to the slowness of lithinm ion intercalation into the cathode materials. [Pg.357]

Ihmels H, Otto D (2005) Intercalation of Organic Dye Molecules into Double-Stranded DNA - General Principles and Recent Developments. 258 161-204 Iida H, Krische MJ (2007) Catalytic Reductive Coupling of Alkenes and Alkynes to Carbonyl Compounds and Imines Mediated by Hydrogen. 279 77-104 Imai H (2007) Self-Organized Formation of Hierarchical Structures. 270 43-72 Indelli MT, see Chiorboli C (2005) 257 63-102 Inoue Y, see Borovkov VV (2006) 265 89-146 Ishii A, Nakayama J (2005) Carbodithioic Acid Esters. 251 181-225 Ishii A, Nakayama J (2005) Carboselenothioic and Carbodiselenoic Acid Derivatives and Related Compounds. 251 227-246... [Pg.260]

Figure 17. The basal plane and prismatic surfaces of graphite have different functions with respect to lithium intercalation and de-intercalation (= charge, discharge, self-discharge, etc.). As a consequence, only the electrolyte decomposition product layers at the prismatic surfaces have SEIfunction. Any processes related with electrolyte decomposition product layers at the basal plane surfaces (= non-SEI layers) therefore can not be directly related to electrochemical data such as charge, discharge, self-discharge, etc. The situation is even more complex as the SEI composition and morphology at the basal and prismatic surface... Figure 17. The basal plane and prismatic surfaces of graphite have different functions with respect to lithium intercalation and de-intercalation (= charge, discharge, self-discharge, etc.). As a consequence, only the electrolyte decomposition product layers at the prismatic surfaces have SEIfunction. Any processes related with electrolyte decomposition product layers at the basal plane surfaces (= non-SEI layers) therefore can not be directly related to electrochemical data such as charge, discharge, self-discharge, etc. The situation is even more complex as the SEI composition and morphology at the basal and prismatic surface...
Figure 8.18 Smectic dimer of Watanabe, possessing an odd number of methylene units in linking group. This material self-assembles into intercalated smectic structure very similar to B6 banana phase. As for B6 phase, this achiral phase is also neither ferroelectric nor antiferroelectric. Figure 8.18 Smectic dimer of Watanabe, possessing an odd number of methylene units in linking group. This material self-assembles into intercalated smectic structure very similar to B6 banana phase. As for B6 phase, this achiral phase is also neither ferroelectric nor antiferroelectric.
Tan C, Pinto MR, Kose ME, Ghiviriga I, Schanze KS (2004) Solvent-induced self-assembly of a meta-linked conjugated polyelectrolyte. Helix formation, guest intercalation, and amplified quenching. Adv Mater 16 1208-1212... [Pg.383]

Self assembly of non-centrosymmetric hybrid superlattices containing metal ions and unidirectionally aligned dipolar organic chromophores as intercalated... [Pg.209]


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