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Intercalation Chemistry of Ionic Liquids

ECS Transactions, 2013
The use of ionic liquids as electrolytes for the intercalation of TiS2 by Li+ and Mg++ has been studied using a short chain and long chain substituted imidazolium based ionic liquid: 1,2-dimethyl-3-n-propylimidazolium and 1,2-dimethyl-3-n-ocylimidazolium, both paired with the bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide anion.
Thomas Edward Sutto, Teresa Tua Duncan
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Diacridines: Bifunctional intercalators I. Chemistry, physical chemistry and growth inhibitory properties

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis, 1976
The synthesis, as well as the rationale for synthesis of diacridines, double intercalators, as potential inhibitors of nucleic acid synthesis is presented. The syntheses of (9-acridyl)-putrescine and -spermine, and bis(-9-acridyl)-putrescine, -spermidine, -spermine diamines and of bis(6-chloro-2-methoxy-9-acridyl)-putrescine and -spermine diamines, all
E S, Canellakis   +3 more
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Graphite intercalation chemistry with large fluoroanions

Journal of Fluorine Chemistry, 2004
Abstract The syntheses and structures of graphite intercalations compounds (GIC's) containing perfluoroalkylimide, perfluoroalkylsulfonate, or perfluoroalkylborate ester anions are described. Synthetic methods include both chemical oxidation, typically performed using K 2 MnF 6 in concentrated hydrofluoric or hydrofluoric/nitric acids, and ...
Wei Yan   +4 more
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Phase transitions in intercalation chemistry

Phase Transitions, 1991
Abstract The intercalation of cations in a given host structure, often a low-dimensional solid, is the result of a reversible ion-electron transfer reaction which is classically represented by the scheme: Most of the features related to the positions taken by the A+ cations are rather well understood.
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Physical Chemistry of Intercalated System

2014
The driving force of development of intercalation chemistry is significant improvement of properties of fabricated nanocomposites and design of materials with new properties. Forming hybrid structures define important functional characteristics: improved mechanical strength (increase in modulus), enhanced stiffness, heat resistance (decrease in thermal
Anatolii D. Pomogailo   +1 more
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Intercalation chemistry of zirconium 4-sulfophenylphosphonate

Journal of Solid State Chemistry, 2013
Abstract Zirconium 4-sulfophenylphosphonate is a layered material which can be employed as a host for the intercalation reactions with basic molecules. A wide range of organic compounds were chosen to represent intercalation ability of zirconium 4-sulfophenylphosphonate.
Jan Svoboda   +4 more
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Intercalation chemistry and chemical bonding

Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids, 1998
Abstract In contrast to amphoteric graphite, the layer-type oxides or chalcogenides generally play the role of acceptors in chemical or electrochemical intercalation reactions. Due to the more ionic character of the MO bonds, the structural evolution of the oxides may usually be explained on hand of electrostatic considerations, or in terms of ...
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Intercalation chemistry and energy storage

Journal of Solid State Chemistry, 1979
Abstract The reaction between lithium and titanium disulfide is used to show the relationship between intercalation chemistry and electrochemical energy storage. The maintenance of crystalline structure with only a 10% lattice expansion perpendicular to the sulfide sheets allows high rates of reaction with lithium and complete reversibility of the ...
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Understanding intercalation chemistry for sustainable aqueous zinc–manganese dioxide batteries

Nature Sustainability, 2022
Yifei Yuan   +13 more
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Intercalation chemistry

Physica B+C, 1980
M. STANLEY WHITTINGHAM, MARTIN B. DINES
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