Charging of an Ionic Liquid Droplet in a Dielectric Medium 


Vol. 20,  No. 4, pp. 354-358, Dec.  2014


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  Abstract

Ionic liquid (IL) is a salt presents in a liquid form at room temperature. Recently, it attracts huge attention due to its possibilities as a clean solvent, electrolyte, and catalyst. In the present work, the charging behavior of six different ILs were investigated using droplet contact charging phenomenon in a dielectric medium. Basically, the charging of an IL droplet can be explained by a perfect conductor theory. However, there were several different features depending on the species of ions of ILs, which requires rigorous molecular level modeling of charge transport through electrochemical reaction of IL. We hope the present results contribute to build up fundamental understanding of electrochemical charge transport of IL.

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[IEEE Style]

I. DJ, "Charging of an Ionic Liquid Droplet in a Dielectric Medium," Clean Technology, vol. 20, no. 4, pp. 354-358, 2014. DOI: .

[ACM Style]

Im DJ. 2014. Charging of an Ionic Liquid Droplet in a Dielectric Medium. Clean Technology, 20, 4, (2014), 354-358. DOI: .