1. Ionic fluids at equilibrium: thermodynamics, nanostructure, phase behaviour, activity: general discussion.
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Abbott, Andrew P., Atkin, Rob, Bruce, Duncan W., Carbone, Paola, Damilano, Giacomo, Dryfe, Robert A. W., Dufrêche, Jean-Francois, Edler, Karen J., Fung, Y. K. Catherine, Goloviznina, Kateryna, Gomes, Margarida Costa, Grimaud, Alexis, Groves, Timothy S., Hartley, Jennifer M., Holbrey, John D., Holm, Christian, Illien, Pierre, Kjellander, Roland, Kornyshev, Alexei, and Lovelock, Kevin R. J.
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The Faraday Discussions article delves into the equilibrium behavior of ionic fluids, covering topics such as thermodynamics, nanostructure, phase behavior, and activity. Researchers engage in a discussion on phase separation, ion size differences, and temperature effects, exploring the impact of ion pairing, solvation properties, and polymer conformation on the phase separation of salt solutions. The study aims to understand the driving forces behind liquid-liquid phase separation and its practical applications in electrochemical devices and batteries, emphasizing the need for diverse datasets and molecular structure correlations to enhance predictive models for deep eutectic solvents. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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