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Towards the Application of Structure-Property Relationship Modeling in Materials Science: Predicting the Seebeck Coefficient for Ionic Liquid/Redox Couple Systems

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This work focuses on determining the influence of both ionic liquid (IL) type and redox couple concentration on Seebeck coefficient values of such a system. The quantitative structure­ property relationship (QSPR) and read-across techniques are proposed as methods to identify structural features of ILs (mixed with LiI/I2 redox couple), which have the most influence on the Seebeck coefficient (Se) values of the system. ILs consisting of small, symmetric cations and anions with high values of vertical electron binding energy are recognized as those with the highest values of Se. In addition, the QSPR model enables the values of Se to be predicted for each IL that belongs to the applicability domain of the model. The influence of the redox-couple concentration on values of Se is also quantitatively described. Thus, it is possible to calculate how the value of Se will change with changing redox-couple concentration. The presence of the LiI/I2 redox couple in lower concentrations increases the values of Se, as expected.

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  • Photo of dr inż. Anita Sosnowska

    Anita Sosnowska dr inż.

    • University of Gdansk Laboratory of Environmental Chemometrics, Department of Chemistry
  • Photo of  Maciej Barycki

    Maciej Barycki

    • University of Gdansk Laboratory of Environmental Chemometrics, Department of Chemistry
  • Photo of  Agnieszka Gajewicz

    Agnieszka Gajewicz

    • University of Gdansk Laboratory of Environmental Chemometrics, Department of Chemistry
  • Photo of dr Sylwia Freza

    Sylwia Freza dr

    • University of Gdansk Department of Chemistry
  • Photo of prof. dr hab. Piotr Skurski

    Piotr Skurski prof. dr hab.

    • University of Gdansk Department of Chemistry
  • Photo of mgr Stefanie Uhl

    Stefanie Uhl mgr

    • HES-SO Arc, Institut des Microtechnologies Appliquees, La Chaux-de Fonds, Switzerland .
  • Photo of dr Edith Laux

    Edith Laux dr

    • HES-SO Arc, Institut des Microtechnologies Appliquees, La Chaux-de Fonds, Switzerland .
  • Photo of  Tony Journot

    Tony Journot

    • HES-SO Arc, Institut des Microtechnologies Appliquees, La Chaux-de Fonds, Switzerland .
  • Photo of  Laure Jeandupeux

    Laure Jeandupeux

    • HES-SO Arc, Institut des Microtechnologies Appliquees, La Chaux-de Fonds, Switzerland .
  • Photo of prof. Herbert Keppner

    Herbert Keppner prof.

    • HES-SO Arc, Institut des Microtechnologies Appliquees, La Chaux-de Fonds, Switzerland .
  • Photo of dr hab. Tomasz Puzyn

    Tomasz Puzyn dr hab.

    • University of Gdansk Laboratory of Environmental Chemometrics, Department of Chemistry

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Digital Object Identifier (open in new tab) 10.1002/cphc.201600080
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artykuł w czasopiśmie wyróżnionym w JCR
Published in:
CHEMPHYSCHEM no. 17, edition 11, pages 1591 - 1600,
ISSN: 1439-4235
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English
Publication year:
2016
Bibliographic description:
Sosnowska A., Barycki M., Gajewicz A., Bobrowski M., Freza S., Skurski P., Uhl S., Laux E., Journot T., Jeandupeux L., Keppner H., Puzyn T.: Towards the Application of Structure-Property Relationship Modeling in Materials Science: Predicting the Seebeck Coefficient for Ionic Liquid/Redox Couple Systems// CHEMPHYSCHEM. -Vol. 17, iss. 11 (2016), s.1591-1600
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Digital Object Identifier (open in new tab) 10.1002/cphc.201600080
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