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Magnetic Ionic Liquids : a molecular pathway to liquid magnets

Authors: Athanassios K. BOUDALIS, Philippe TUREK

Publication date: May 10, 2019, Review date: December 14, 2020

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3. Magnetic ionic liquids

3.1 Definition and brief history

As with many classes of materials, the relevant concepts and basic observations were developed long before the terminology and formalization of the discipline were defined. It was in 1914 that Paul Walden set out his observations on salt (EtNH 3 )(NO 3 ) with a low melting point ("niedrig schmelzenden salze") . Despite studies on the subject over the following decades, it wasn't until 1981 that the term ionic liquid...

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