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Molten Organic Salts—Physical Properties

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The following discussion will concern itself with the thermodynamic and transport properties of molten organic salts in so far as they shed light on the structure of simple ionic fluids. As a result several detailed studies of complex organic mixtures have been omitted and the interested reader should consult the comprehensive review articles by Gordon(1) and Reinsborough.(2)

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Lind, J.E. (1973). Molten Organic Salts—Physical Properties. In: Braunstein, J., Mamantov, G., Smith, G.P. (eds) Advances in Molten Salt Chemistry. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-0662-8_1

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