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Proton transfer in nonpolar solvents: an approach to generate electrolytes in aprotic media
Gregory N. Smith
Xray and Neutron Science
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Chemical Compounds
Dioctylamine
100%
Proton Transfer
96%
Electrolytic Conductivity
77%
Aprotic Solvent
61%
Solvent
50%
Phosphoric Acid
50%
Deprotonation
50%
Dielectric Constant
49%
Polymer Chain
46%
Methacrylate
45%
Molecule
37%
Proton
35%
Mixture
23%
Acid
18%
Physics & Astronomy
electrolytes
88%
protons
70%
acids
64%
polymers
62%
phosphoric acid
49%
molecules
38%
permittivity
24%
conductivity
23%