Twenty Third International Symposium on Molten Salts and Ionic Liquids (MSIL23) at the Fall 2022 Electrochemical Society Meeting
Abstract
The Twenty Third International Symposium on Molten Salts and Ionic Liquids is part of the 242nd International Meeting of the Electrochemical Society held in Atlanta, GA USA, October 9 Ð 13, 2022. This symposium will provide an international and interdisciplinary forum to present the latest research on systems involving molten salts and ionic liquids. Papers on basic and applied research in all areas of chemistry, engineering, electrochemical systems, and physics related to molten salts and ionic liquids are solicited. The topics will include but are not restricted to: 1) Power & Energy Applications (e.g. batteries, fuel cells, semiconductors, photovoltaics, and phase change energy storage); 2) Rare Earth and Nuclear chemistry (e.g. lanthanides, actinides, radioisotopes, nuclear reprocessing); 3) Electrodeposition (e.g. deposition of alloys, characterization of electroactive species, and surface characterization); 4) Reactions (e.g. catalysis, synthesis, oligomerizations, and polymerizations); 5) Separations (e.g. selective extractions and biphasic systems); 6) Solute and Solvent Properties (e.g. structural investigations, thermal properties, dynamics, and stability of ionic liquids and molten salts); 7) Biomass applications (e.g. dissolution, modification, and/or reactions utilizing biomass), 8) Materials (e.g. polymer blends, additive manufacturing, active coatings, and corrosion studies); 9) New ionic liquids and molten salt mixtures (e.g. liquid clathrates, binary and ternary melts, and task specific ionic liquids); 10) Deep eutectic solvents (e.g., synthesis, properties, and applications). In addition, papers are encouraged for a special session to honor the 2022 recipient of the Max Bredig Award, Prof. Tom Welton.
Document Details
- Document Type
- DoD Grant Award
- Publication Date
- Jun 30, 2022
- Source ID
- W911NF2210065
Entities
People
- William Reichert
Organizations
- Army Contracting Command
- Electrochemical Society
- United States Army