Electrochemistry in Ionic Liquids, 1st ed. 2015
Fundamentals and Applications

Coordinator: Torriero Angel

Language: English

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This set of two books dedicated to presenting the latest novel and advanced research from around the world in this exciting area. These books highlight the important properties of electrochemistry in ionic liquids ? as opposed to the more commonly used aqueous and organic environments ? and the many applications. Readers will find 20 chapters gathered in two books: The first volume critically discusses electrode-electrolyte interfacial processes, reference electrodes, ultramicroelectrode voltammetry and scanning electrochemical microscopy, semi-integral and convolution voltammetry, and small-angle X-ray scattering coupled with voltammetry. The structure and properties of protic ionic liquids, deep-eutectic solvents, task-specific ionic liquids, polymeric ion gels, and lithium-ion solvation, useful for electrochemical application is also critically discussed The second volumes major topics covered in this book include electrodeposition and electroless deposition, voltammetry of adhered microparticles, electrochemistry of organic and organometallic compounds, electrocatalytic reactions, oxygen reduction reaction, ionic liquids in surface protection and lubrication, current industrial application of ionic liquids, and challenges, issues and recycling methods of ionic liquids in industrial developments.
Preface.- Symbols and Abbreviations.- List of Contributors.- Introduction.- Electrode-Electrolyte Interfacial Processes in Ionic Liquids.- Reference systems for voltammetric measurements in ionic liquids.- Ultramicroelectrode Voltammetry and Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy in Room Temperature Ionic Liquids.- Semi-integral and Convolution Voltammetry in Room Temperature Ionic Liquids.- Small-Angle X-ray Scattering of Ionic.- Room Temperature Molten Salts: Protic ionic liquids and Deep Eutectic Solvents as media for electrochemical application.- Task-Specific Ionic Liquids for Electrochemical Applications.- Polymeric Ion Gels: Preparation Methods, Characterization and Applications.- Structural Aspect on Li Ion Solvation in Room-temperature Ionic Liquids.- Index.-Preface.- Symbols and Abbreviations.- List of Contributors.- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS.- Introduction.- Electrodeposition of Semiconductors in Ionic Liquids.- A Disproportionation Reaction-driven Electroless Deposition of Metals in RTILs.- Voltammetry of Adhered Microparticles in Contact with Ionic Liquids: Principles and Applications.- Electrochemical Reaction of Organic Compounds in Ionic Liquids.- Electrode reactions of tris(2,2'-bipyridine) complexes of some transition metals in ionic liquids.- Electrocatalysis in Room Temperature Ionic Liquids.- CHAPTER 8. Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Ionic Liquids. An Overview.- Ionic liquids in surface protection.- Industrial Applications of Ionic Liquids.- INDEX.

Dr. Angel A. J. Torriero is a Lecturer of Chemistry and Electrochemistry at Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia. He has published more than 50-refereed papers (h-index = 18; Scopus, November 2014), six book chapters, several patents, and one book, Electrochemical Properties and Applications of Ionic Liquids in 2011. Dr. Torriero has a broad interest in both fundamental and applied electrochemistry and has made significant contributions in a number of fields, including analytical electrochemistry, biosensor, bioelectrochemistry, organic and organometallic electrochemistry, and most recently internal reference systems for ionic liquids.

Contributions from academia and industry are gathered for the first time in book format to address the manifold applications of electrochemistry in ionic liquids Covers electrodeposition and electroless deposition, voltammetry of adhered microparticles, electrochemistry of organic and organometallic compounds, electrocatalytic reactions, oxygen reduction reaction, ionic liquids in surface protection and lubrication Discusses current industrial application of ionic liquids, and finally challenges, issues, and recycling methods of ionic liquids in industrial settings