Chemistry for the Future: Strange Substances and Structures
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University of Oxford Podcasts
Chapters
What makes a substance strange? An introduction to ionic liquids | 9:29 | Read by Susan Perkin |
Friction, Lubrication, and Ionic Liquids | 8:26 | Read by Susan Perkin and Alex Smith |
Supercapacitors, Ionic Liquids, and Implications for Sustainable Energy | 6:29 | Read by Nico Cousens |
Crystals, Hydrothermal Bombs, and the Study of Strange Mechanical Properties | 11:15 | Read by Andrew Cairns and Ines Collings |
Conclusion: Strange Substances and Structures | 10:53 | Read by Andrew Goodwin |
Reviews
Chemistry for the Future: Strange Substances and Structures.





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Interesting but the experiments really should be lose a lot because they are meant to be seen.