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Electrochemistry of Ti(IV) in Ionic Liquids

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Above we have considered the mechanisms of many-electron electrochemical processes, which were developed with respect to the electrochemistry of molten salts. In this chapter we will consider more recent data on the many-electron processes in ionic liquids (ILs), newly developed electrolyte media which fit perfectly to the developed patterns.

Each generalization assumes, to some extent, the belief in unity and simplicity of Nature.

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Andriiko, A.A., Andriyko, Y.O., Nauer, G.E. (2013). Electrochemistry of Ti(IV) in Ionic Liquids. In: Many-electron Electrochemical Processes. Monographs in Electrochemistry. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35770-1_6

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