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Ionic liquids for promising ion-conducting polymer materials of electrochemical devices

Chervakov et al., 2008

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6437584152266248278
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Chervakov O
Burmistr M
Sverdlikovs' ka O
Shapka V
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The review is devoted to analysis of synthesis methods development of ionic liquids based on quaternary ammonium salts and their application as components of the liquid and polymeric electrolytes for various electrochemical devices. The special attention is given to …
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