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Low — melting salt systems based on alkali metal salts seems to be very promising liquid and glassy materials for various applications, e.g. low- and middle — temperature electrolytes for chemical power sources, supercapacitors, etc.
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Prisyazhnyi, V.D., Lisin, V.I., Lee, E.S. (1996). Low — Melting Salts and Glasses as Li- Battery Electrolytes. In: Barsukov, V., Beck, F. (eds) New Promising Electrochemical Systems for Rechargeable Batteries. NATO ASI Series, vol 6. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1643-2_7
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