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- W4233150147 abstract "The single ubiquitous property that should, in principle, be observable for all ionic liquids (ILs) is ion conductivity. This makes the IL medium intrinsically useful as an electrolyte in electrochemistry and in electrochemical devices, such as batteries, fuel cell, dye-sensitized solar cells, thermoelectrochemical cells, supercapacitors and actuator. This chapter discusses the development and use of IL in these various devices. In battery applications, the IL is used as an ion conductive solvent for the species involved in the electrochemical reactions. For more than a decade there has been much interest in developing protic ionic liquids (PILs) that can operate as the electrolyte in a fuel cell at temperatures above 100 °C, a regime of temperature that is generally inaccessible to aqueous electrolytes and hydrated membranes. Supercapacitors are devices containing an electrolyte that store charge in the double layer at the surface of the electrodes." @default.
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- W4233150147 date "2017-08-04" @default.
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- W4233150147 title "Electrochemical Device Applications" @default.
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