1975
DOI: 10.1007/bf00946443
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Joint solubility of lithium and aluminum bromides and iodides in ether and toluene at 25�

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“…According to the abovementioned reaction mechanism, the introduced BIA can react with Li to form LiI. As a result of the high solubility of LiI in TEGDME, LiI may be dissolved by the TEGDME-based electrolyte, and then it participate in the decomposition of discharge product Li 2 O 2 in Li-O 2 cells . In order to verify this hypothesis, CV tests of Li-O 2 cells under an argon atmosphere with LiI or BIA were performed, and the results are shown in Figure S3.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the abovementioned reaction mechanism, the introduced BIA can react with Li to form LiI. As a result of the high solubility of LiI in TEGDME, LiI may be dissolved by the TEGDME-based electrolyte, and then it participate in the decomposition of discharge product Li 2 O 2 in Li-O 2 cells . In order to verify this hypothesis, CV tests of Li-O 2 cells under an argon atmosphere with LiI or BIA were performed, and the results are shown in Figure S3.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6,40 The addition of salt to the coagulation bath helps to solve this issue, as the dope solvent is more likely to diffuse along the gradient into the region of higher solute concentration (here, the salt) and the salt, in turn, is not significantly soluble in the dope solvent. 41 We are also able to further mitigate the effect of core and sheath solvent miscibility by the use of an RO-TN-class mixture as the core when ethanol is used as the bath solvent due to the reduced miscibility of RO-TN mixtures with ethanol compared to that of 5CB. The result is that the leaching of core material into the ethanol bath is much less favourable than the extraction of hexane into the same, thus promoting the maintenance of core contiguity.…”
Section: Fibres With Liquid Crystal Coresmentioning
confidence: 99%