1 Results Classical solutions of electrolytes are obtained by dissolution of salts in molecular solvents. Such systems consist of solvated ions, their charged or neutral combinations and solvent molecules. On the other hand, a salt may be melted down, or in other words 'liquified’, by providing to the system a heat to counterbalance the salt lattice energy. Such a system, called molten salts or ionic liquid (IL), consists of ions and their combinations and is free of any molecular solvent. Relatively hi...
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机译:Tuning the solubility of Copper Complex in atom Transfer Radical self-Condensing Vinyl polymerizations to Control polymer Topology via One-pot to the synthesis of Hyperbranched Core star polymers