Activation of Solid and Molten Electrolytes and their Relaxation

Author:

Shabanov Osman M.1,Kachaev P.T.1,Suleymanov Sagim I.1

Affiliation:

1. Dagestan State University

Abstract

On exposure of high-voltage microsecond pulsed fields, the molten and solid electrolytes are transited into a prolonged non-equilibrium state with increased electrical conductivity and disappeared characteristic peaks in Raman spectra. During the multistep relaxation of non-equilibrium electrolytes the initial conductivity and Raman spectra are restored to the values and patterns characteristic for equilibrium system.

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.

Subject

General Engineering

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