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Comparative study of the ion conductivities of substituted tetrabutylammonium salts (C4H9)4N]BF4 and [(C4H9)4N]Br. / Iskakova, A. A.; Ulikhin, A. S.; Uvarov, N. F. et al.

In: Russian Journal of Electrochemistry, Vol. 53, No. 8, 01.08.2017, p. 880-883.

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Iskakova, AA, Ulikhin, AS, Uvarov, NF, Gerasimov, KB & Mateishina, YG 2017, 'Comparative study of the ion conductivities of substituted tetrabutylammonium salts (C4H9)4N]BF4 and [(C4H9)4N]Br', Russian Journal of Electrochemistry, vol. 53, no. 8, pp. 880-883. https://doi.org/10.1134/S1023193517080079

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Iskakova, A. A., Ulikhin, A. S., Uvarov, N. F., Gerasimov, K. B., & Mateishina, Y. G. (2017). Comparative study of the ion conductivities of substituted tetrabutylammonium salts (C4H9)4N]BF4 and [(C4H9)4N]Br. Russian Journal of Electrochemistry, 53(8), 880-883. https://doi.org/10.1134/S1023193517080079

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Iskakova AA, Ulikhin AS, Uvarov NF, Gerasimov KB, Mateishina YG. Comparative study of the ion conductivities of substituted tetrabutylammonium salts (C4H9)4N]BF4 and [(C4H9)4N]Br. Russian Journal of Electrochemistry. 2017 Aug 1;53(8):880-883. doi: 10.1134/S1023193517080079

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Iskakova, A. A. ; Ulikhin, A. S. ; Uvarov, N. F. et al. / Comparative study of the ion conductivities of substituted tetrabutylammonium salts (C4H9)4N]BF4 and [(C4H9)4N]Br. In: Russian Journal of Electrochemistry. 2017 ; Vol. 53, No. 8. pp. 880-883.

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abstract = "The ion conductivity of the salts [(C4H9)4N]BF4 and [(C4H9)4N]Br was studied in vacuum at temperatures from room temperature to 190 and 135°C, respectively. The salts have phase transitions to disordered high-temperature phases accompanied by an increase in conductivity. [(C4H9)4N]Br has higher conductivity than [(C4H9)4N]BF4. As the conductivity decreases with the increasing size of the anion, the BF4 – and Br– anions are the most probable current carriers in the salts.",
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