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Nikhil P. Aravindakshan
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The origin of the conductivity maximum in molten salts. II. SnCl2 and HgBr2
NP Aravindakshan, CM Kuntz, KE Gemmell, KE Johnson, ALL East
The Journal of Chemical Physics 145 (9), 2016
132016
The origin of the conductivity maximum vs. mixing ratio in pyridine/acetic acid and water/acetic acid
NP Aravindakshan, KE Gemmell, KE Johnson, ALL East
The Journal of Chemical Physics 149 (9), 2018
102018
Conductivity maxima vs. temperature: Grotthuss conductivity in aprotic molten salts
NP Aravindakshan, C Kuntz, K Gemmell, K Johnson, A East
ECS Transactions 75 (15), 575, 2016
42016
The origin of the conductivity maximum in molten salts. III. Zinc halides
NP Aravindakshan, KE Johnson, ALL East
The Journal of Chemical Physics 151 (3), 2019
32019
Comment on “Local, solvation pressures and conformational changes in ethylenediamine aqueous solutions probed using Raman spectroscopy” by M. Cáceres, A. Lobato, NJ Mendoza, LJ …
AA Mukadam, NP Aravindakshan, ALL East
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 22 (13), 7119-7125, 2020
22020
Structure and Transport Phenomena in Molten Salts and Protic Ionic Liquids: A Molecular Dynamics Study
NP Aravindakshan
Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2018
2018
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