Abstract
An examination of applications of electrochemical techniques to many organic and inorganic compounds that are either unstable or insoluble in water. It focuses on the continuing drive toward miniaturization in electronics met by designs for high-energy density batteries (based on nonaqueous systems). It addresses applications to nonaqueous batteries, supercapacitators, highly sensitive reagents, and electroorganic and electroinorganic synthesis.
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Aurbach, D., & Weissman, I. (1999). Nonaqueous electrochemistry: An overview. Nonaqueous Electrochemistry (pp. 1–52). Retrieved from http://books.google.com/books?id=0XmiTX6e_9YC&pgis=1
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