Search for dissertations about: "Ionic liquids"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 106 swedish dissertations containing the words Ionic liquids.
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1. Ionic liquids : The solid-liquid interface and surface forces
Abstract : Ionic liquids (ILs) present new approaches for controlling interactions at the solid-liquid interface. ILs are defined as liquids consisting of bulky and asymmetric ions, with a melting point below 373 K. Owing to their amphiphilic character they are powerful solvents but also possess other interesting properties. READ MORE
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2. 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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3. Nanoconfined imidazolium ionic liquids
Abstract : Long-chain ionic liquids are attracting interest as alternatives to their short-chain analogues as electrolytes. At the same time, they are also considered as alternatives to mesogens and conventional surfactants as templates. READ MORE
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4. 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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5. Ionic lubricants : Molecular features and surface protection mechanisms
Abstract : In this thesis ionic liquids (ILs) are investigated as prospective candidates for lubrication. Three custom synthesized phosphonium orthoborate type ILs were extensively studied from the prospective of molecular structuring both in bulk and at the interface and from the prospective of their lubricating performance as neat lubricants and as additives in oils. READ MORE
