
Nonaqueous Electrolytes Handbook
- 1st Edition - January 28, 1974
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Author: G.J. Janz
- Language: English
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 3 2 3 - 1 4 1 9 6 - 3
Nonaqueous Electrolytes Handbook, Volume II, is an authoritative and updated information source for nonaqueous solvent systems. The information in this handbook covers literature… Read more

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Request a sales quoteNonaqueous Electrolytes Handbook, Volume II, is an authoritative and updated information source for nonaqueous solvent systems. The information in this handbook covers literature to 1973 and includes data for some 310 solvent systems. This volume has been organized to include 11 well-defined areas: Solubilities of Electrolytes; EMF and Potentiometric Titrations; Vapor Pressures; Cryoscopy; Heats of Solution Calorimetry; Polarography; Ligand Exchange Rates and Electrode Reactions; Electrical Double Layer; Spectroscopy and Structure of Electrolytes; Organic Electrolyte Battery Systems; and Additional References and Data Sources. The section on polarography is divided further according to inorganic electrolytes, organic electrolytes, and organometallic compounds, in order to present the wealth of data in a concise and orderly manner. As in Volume I, the last section covers additional data sources, reviews, and data and references that were received too late to include in the earlier sections. The method of presentation of material is briefly described in the introduction to each section to facilitate the use of the tabulated information and bibliographies are given at the end of each section. A Compound Index is included.
ContributorsPrefaceAcknowledgmentsI. Solubilities of Electrolytes (a) Single Solvents (b) Additional Data (c) pK8p Data (1) Single Solvents (2) Nonaqueous-Aqueous SolventsII. EMF Data (a) Equilibrium Measurements in Single Solvents (b) Equilibrium Measurements in Nonaqueous-Aqueous Mixed Solvents (c) Equilibrium Measurements in Nonaqueous-Nonaqueous Mixed Solvents (d) Potentiometric Titrations in Protic Solvents (e) Potentiometric Titrations in Aprotie Solvents (f) Potentiometric Titrations in Mixed SolventsIII. Vapor Pressure (a) Single Solvents (b) Mixed SolventsIV. CryoscopyV. Heat of Solution Calorimetry (a) Single Solvents (b) Nonaqueous-Aqueous Mixed Solvents (c) Nonaqueous-Nonaqueous Mixed SolventsVI. Polarography (a) Inorganic Electrolytes (b) Organic Electrolytes (c) Organometallic CompoundsVII. Ligand Exchange Rates and Electrode Reactions (a) Ligand Exchange Rates (b) Electrode Reactions in Single Solvents (c) Electrode Reactions in Mixed SolventsVIII. Electrical Double LayerIX. Nonaqueous Spectroscopy and Structure of ElectrolytesX. Organic Electrolyte Battery SystemsXI. Additional References and Data Sources (a) Antimony Trichloride (b) Electrical Conductance (c) Viscosity (d) Transference Numbers (e) Solubility (f) EMF (g) Potentiometric Titrations (h) Vapor Pressure (i) Cryoscopy (j) Heats of Solution Calorimetry (k) Polarography (1) Inorganic Compounds (2) Organic Compounds (3) Organometallic CompoundsXII. Compound Index (a) Solvent (b) SoluteErrata for Volume I
- Edition: 1
- Published: January 28, 1974
- No. of pages (eBook): 948
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Language: English
- eBook ISBN: 9780323141963
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