PROPERTIES OF 1,3-DIALKYLIMIDAZOLIUM CHLORIDE ALUMINUM-CHLORIDE IONIC LIQUIDS .2. PHASE-TRANSITIONS, DENSITIES, ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITIES, AND VISCOSITIES

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FANNIN, AA [1 ]
FLOREANI, DA [1 ]
KING, LA [1 ]
LANDERS, JS [1 ]
PIERSMA, BJ [1 ]
STECH, DJ [1 ]
VAUGHN, RL [1 ]
WILKES, JS [1 ]
WILLIAMS, JL [1 ]
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[1] USAF ACAD,FRANK J SEILER RES LAB,COLORADO SPRINGS,CO 80840
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10.1021/j150656a038
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O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
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