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Electrolyte conductivity and thermal properties of LiClO4 salt in mixt
ures of ethylene carbonate/propylene carbonate solvents, having fixed
molar ratio EC46.5/PC19.0, have been measured over salt concentrations
ranging from N = 0.22 to N = 1.01, where N is expressed as moles of s
alt divided by moles of solvent. In such a way, N = 1.01 represents th
e saturation limit for this system. Both the measurements seem to conf
irm the findings of a previous study in which we reported about a ''cr
itical concentration value'' (CCV) detected near the ratio N = [Li+]/[
PC + EC] congruent to 0.5. In fact, the sample having N approaching 0.
5 has a quite peculiar conductimetric and thermal behaviour consistent
with our previously reported hypothesis claiming the existence, close
to this latter salt concentration value, of an ordered structure form
ed by Li+ cation sandwiched between two solvent molecules. (C) 1998 Pu
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