Electrolyte

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Electrolyte [OSWfb0d9eef92af46288814e065ca255d59]
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A material in which the mobile species are ions and free movement of electrons is blocked.

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  • 1. Conducting medium in which the flow of electric current is accompanied by the movement of ions.
  • 2. Substance that provides ions on dissolution in a solvent or on melting. [en]

    • A solid electrolyte is a solid material where the predominant charge carriers are ions. For example: NASICON (Na Super Ionic Conductor), which has the general formula Na1+xZr2P3-xSix O12 , 0 < x < 3. [en]
    • An ionic liquid is an electrolyte composed of a salt that is liquid below 100 °C. Ionic liquids have found uses in electrochemical analysis, because their unconventional properties include a negligible vapor pressure, a high thermal and electrochemical stability, and exceptional dissolution properties for both organic and inorganic chemical species. [en]
    • Liquid or solid substance containing mobile ions that render it conductive. [en]
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