Search for dissertations about: "Ionic conductivity"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 144 swedish dissertations containing the words Ionic conductivity.
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1. In Light of Ionic Materials : A short exploration of ionic materials for light-related applications
Abstract : Ionic liquids (ILs) have been one of the most attractive classes of materials of the last decades. The reason behind this is their peculiar set of properties, which enable their possible application in several research fields. ILs are salts that exhibit a very low melting point, which has been arbitrarily defined to be below 100 °C. READ MORE
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2. Understanding Ionic Conductivity in Crystalline Polymer Electrolytes
Abstract : Polymer electrolytes are widely used as ion transport media in vital applications such as energy storage devices and electrochemical displays. To further develop these materials, it is important to understand their ionic conductivity mechanisms. READ MORE
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3. Exploring The Versatility Of Ionic Liquids : From fundamental understanding to materials inspired from ionic liquids
Abstract : Ionic liquids (ILs) have gained popularity as “green” and safe replacements for conventional organic solvents. They are defined as ionic salts displaying a melting point below 100 °C. Some of their unique characteristics also include negligible vapour pressure, good electrical conductivity as well as good thermal and chemical stability. READ MORE
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4. Studies of ionic diffusion in crystalline rock
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5. Ionic transport of α-alumina below 1000°C : an in-situ impedance spectrosocpy study
Abstract : Ionic conductivity of metal oxides is critical for the function of a broad range of different components, such as electrolytes in solid oxide fuel cells and alloys designed for high temperature applications. In both cases the ionic conductivity can be studied by in situ impedance spectroscopy, which is also able to reveal information on the dielectric properties of the metal oxides, and in some cases the influence of their microstructure. READ MORE