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 23rd, 2018

DOI :

10.3791/56607-v

January 23rd, 2018


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Keywords Thermal Scanning Conductometry

Chapters in this video

0:04

Title

0:46

Overview of the Apparatus

2:40

Preparation of the Electrolyte Solution

3:35

Preparation of Low Molecular Weight Ionic Gels

4:39

Example of a Thermal Scanning Conductometry Measurement

8:09

Results: Temperature Dependence of the Conductivity of 4% Ionogel in 1 M TEABr/Glycerol Electrolyte

9:08

Conclusion

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