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Thermal Scanning Conductometry (TSC) as a General Method for Studying and Controlling the Phase Behavior of Conductive Physical Gels
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Thermal Scanning Conductometry (TSC) as a General Method for Studying and Controlling the Phase Behavior of Conductive Physical Gels
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10:01 min

January 23, 2018

Chapitres

  • 00:04Titre
  • 00:46Overview of the Apparatus
  • 02:40Preparation of the Electrolyte Solution
  • 03:35Preparation of Low Molecular Weight Ionic Gels
  • 04:39Example of a Thermal Scanning Conductometry Measurement
  • 08:09Results: Temperature Dependence of the Conductivity of 4% Ionogel in 1 M TEABr/Glycerol Electrolyte
  • 09:08Conclusion

Summary

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The kinetics of the cooling process defines the properties of ionic gels based on low molecular weight gelators. This manuscript describes the usage of thermal scanning conductometry (TSC), which obtains full control over the gelation process, along with in situ measurements of the samples' temperature and conductivity.

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