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Diffusional motion of redox centers in carbonate electrolytes
Kee Sung Han
, Nav Nidhi Rajput
, Xiaoliang Wei
, Wei Wang
, Jian Zhi Hu
, Kristin A. Persson
, Karl T. Mueller
Chemistry
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Propylene Carbonate
100%
Diffusional
100%
Redox Center
100%
Carbonate Electrolyte
100%
Ethylene Carbonate
63%
Translational Motion
18%
Self-diffusion Coefficient
18%
Ferrocene
18%
Carbonate Solutions
18%
Solute
9%
Temperature Range
9%
Carbonyl
9%
NMR Spectroscopy
9%
Dimethyl
9%
Strong Interaction
9%
Solvation Structure
9%
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
9%
Effective Viscosity
9%
Organic Solvents
9%
Magnetic Resonance Techniques
9%
Free Volume
9%
Ternary Mixture
9%
Mixed Solvent
9%
Pulsed-field Gradient nuclear Magnetic Resonance
9%
Classical Molecular Dynamics
9%
Saturated Solution
9%
Solvent Diffusion
9%
Ferrocenylmethyl
9%
Transference number
9%
Sulfonimides
9%
Engineering
Ethylene Carbonate
100%
Diffusion Coefficient
28%
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
28%
Temperature Range
14%
Experimental Result
14%
Molecular Level
14%
Good Agreement
14%
Fluid Viscosity
14%
Transference Number
14%
Strong Interaction
14%
Field Gradient
14%
Free Volume
14%
Measured Sample
14%
Chemical Engineering
Propylene
100%
Ethylene
63%
Diffusion
18%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Propylene
100%
Translational Motion
18%
Material Science
Solvation Structure
50%
Chemistry
Saturated Solution
9%
Pulsed Field Gradient-Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
9%