Springer International Publishing, 2016 — 237p. — (Advances in Dielectrics) — ISBN: 978-3-319-32489-0 (eBook), 978-3-319-32487-6 (Hardcover).
This book discusses the mechanisms of electric conductivity in various ionic liquid systems (protic, aprotic as well as polymerized ionic liquids). It hence covers the electric properties of ionic liquids and their macromolecular counterpanes, some of the most promising materials for the development of safe electrolytes in modern electrochemical energy devices such as batteries, super-capacitors, fuel cells and dye-sensitized solar cells. Chapter contributions by the experts in the field discuss important findings obtained using broadband dielectric spectroscopy (BDS) and other complementary techniques.
The book is an excellent introduction for readers who are new to the field of dielectric properties of ionic conductors, and a helpful guide for every scientist who wants to investigate the interplay between molecular structure and dynamics in ionic conductors by means of dielectric spectroscopy.
Introduction to Ionic Liquids
Rotational and Translational Diffusion in Ionic Liquids
Femto- to Nanosecond Dynamics in Ionic Liquids: From Single Molecules to Collective Motions
High-Pressure Dielectric Spectroscopy for Studying the Charge Transfer in Ionic Liquids and Solids
Glassy Dynamics and Charge Transport in Polymeric Ionic Liquids
Ionic Transport and Dielectric Relaxation in Polymer Electrolytes
Electrochemical Double Layers in Ionic Liquids Investigated by Broadband Impedance Spectroscopy and Other Complementary Experimental Techniques
Dielectric Properties of Ionic Liquids at Metal Interfaces: Electrode Polarization, Characteristic Frequencies, Scaling Laws
Decoupling Between Structural and Conductivity Relaxation in Aprotic Ionic Liquids