02560nam 2200517 450 991013828680332120221014072646.0953-51-4421-9(CKB)3230000000076312(NjHacI)993230000000076312(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/50664(MiAaPQ)EBC30390229(Au-PeEL)EBL30390229(EXLCZ)99323000000007631220221014d2011 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierIonic liquids classes and properties /edited by Scott T. Handy1st ed.IntechOpen2011Rijeka, Crotia :IntechOpen,[2011]©20111 online resource (xiv, 344 pages) illustrations953-307-634-8 Includes bibliographical references.Room temperature ionic liquids (RTILs) are an interesting and valuable family of compounds. Although they are all salts, their components can vary considerably, including imidazolium, pyridinium, ammonium, phosphonium, thiazolium, and triazolium cations. In general, these cations have been combined with weakly coordinating anions. Common examples include tetrafluoroborate, hexafluorophosphate, triflate, triflimide, and dicyanimide. The list of possible anionic components continues to grow at a rapid rate. Besides exploring new anionic and cation components, another active and important area of research is the determinination and prediction of their physical properties, particularly since their unusual and tunable properties are so often mentioned as being one of the key advantages of RTILs over conventional solvents. Despite impressive progress, much work remains before the true power of RTILs as designer solvents (i.e. predictable selection of a particular RTIL for any given application) can be effectively harnessed.Ionic liquids Ionic solutionsPropertiesPhysical SciencesEngineering and TechnologyMaterials ScienceFluid DynamicsFluid MechanicsIonic solutionsProperties.541.372Scott T. Handyauth1363961Handy Scott T.NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910138286803321Ionic liquids3385043UNINA01946oam 2200625 450 991071181450332120190214135822.0(CKB)5470000002487940(OCoLC)55667386(EXLCZ)99547000000248794020040617d2000 ua 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBill and keep at the central office as the efficient interconnection regime /Patrick DeGrabaWashington, DC :Federal Communications Commission, Office of Plans and Policy,2000.1 online resource (iv, 37 pages)OPP working paper ;no. 33"December 2000."Includes bibliographical references.TelephoneRatesUnited StatesTelephone companiesUnited StatesTelecommunication systemsUnited StatesTelecommunication policyUnited StatesTelephone companiesfastTelephoneRatesfastUnited StatesfastTelephoneRatesTelephone companiesTelecommunication systemsTelecommunication policyTelephone companies.TelephoneRates.DeGraba Patrick J.1383585United States.Federal Communications Commission.Office of Plans and Policy,GPOGPOOCLCQSYBOCLCQOCLCFOCLCOOCLCQNJRLWAUOKINTOCLCQGPOBOOK9910711814503321Bill and keep at the central office as the efficient interconnection regime3525751UNINA