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The second edition is based on the original book, which has been revised, updated and expanded in order to cover the latest information on this rapidly growing field. The book begins with a description of general and electrochemical properties of ionic liquids and continues with a discussion of applications in biochemistry, ionic devices, functional design and polymeric ionic liquids. The new edition includes new chapters on Li ion Batteries and Actuators, as well as a revision of existing chapters to include a discussion on purification and the effects of impurities, adsorption of ionic liquids on interfaces and on the electrochemical double layer, among other topics.Content: Chapter 1 Importance and Possibility of Ionic Liquids (pages 1–3): Hiroyuki OhnoChapter 2 Physical Chemistry of Ionic Liquids: Inorganic and Organic as Well as Protic and Aprotic (pages 5–31): C. A. Angell, W. Xu, M. Yoshizawa?Fujita, A. Hayashi, J.?P. Belieres, P. Lucas., M. Videa, Z.?F. Zhao, K. Ueno, Y. Ansari, J. Thomson and D. GervasioChapter 3 General Techniques (pages 33–42): Yasushi KatayamaChapter 4 Electrochemical Windows of Room?Temperature Ionic Liquids (RTILs) (pages 43–63): Hajime MatsumotoChapter 5 Diffusion in Ionic Liquids and Correlation with Ionic Transport Behavior (pages 65–85): Md. Abu Bin, Hasan Susan, Akihiro Noda and Masayoshi WatanabeChapter 6 Ionic Conductivity (pages 87–93): Hiroyuki Ohno, Masahiro Yoshizawa?Fujita and Tomonobu MizumoChapter 7 Optical Waveguide Spectroscopy (pages 95–99): Hiroyuki Ohno and Kyoko FujitaChapter 8 Electrolytic Reactions (pages 101–127): Toshio Fuchigami and Shinsuke InagiChapter 9 Electrodeposition of Metals in Ionic Liquids (pages 129–155): Yasushi KatayamaChapter 10 Enzymatic Reactions (pages 157–168): Noritaka Iwai and Tomoya KitazumeChapter 11 Molecular Self?assembly in Ionic Liquids (pages 169–182): Nobuo Kimizuka and Takuya NakashimaChapter 12 Solubilization of Biomaterials into Ionic Liquids (pages 183–192): Kyoko Fujita, Yukinobu Fukaya and Hiroyuki OhnoChapter 13 Redox Reaction of Proteins (pages 193–201): Kyoko Fujita and Hiroyuki OhnoChapter 14 Li Batteries (pages 203–220): Hikari Sakaebe and Hajime MatsumotoChapter 15 Photoelectrochemical Cells (pages 221–234): Hajime MatsumotoChapter 16 Fuel Cells (pages 235–242): Masahiro Yoshizawa?Fujita and Hiroyuki OhnoChapter 17 Double?Layer Capacitors (pages 243–269): Makoto UeChapter 18 Actuators (pages 271–278): Kinji AsakaChapter 19 Novel Fluoroanion Salts (pages 279–291): Rika Hagiwara and Kazuhiko MatsumotoChapter 20 Neutralized Amines (pages 293–300): Hiroyuki OhnoChapter 21 Zwitterionic Liquids (pages 301–316): Masahiro Yoshizawa?Fujita, Asako Narita and Hiroyuki OhnoChapter 22 Alkali Metal Ionic Liquids (pages 317–324): Wataru Ogihara, Masahiro Yoshizawa?Fujita and Hiroyuki OhnoChapter 23 Polyether/Salt Hybrids (pages 325–335): Tomonobu Mizumo and Hiroyuki OhnoChapter 24 Electric Conductivity and Magnetic Ionic Liquids (pages 337–346): Gunzi SaitoChapter 25 Ion Conduction in Organic Ionic Plastic Crystals (pages 347–373): Maria Forsyth, Jennifer M. Pringle and Douglas R. MacFarlaneChapter 26 Liquid Crystalline Ionic Liquids (pages 375–392): Takashi Kato and Masafumi YoshioChapter 27 Ionic Liquid Gels (pages 393–401): Kenji HanabusaChapter 28 Zwitterionic Liquid/Polymer Gels (pages 403–408): Masahiro Yoshizawa?Fujita and Hiroyuki OhnoChapter 29 Ionic Liquidized DNA (pages 409–416): Naomi Nishimura and Hiroyuki OhnoChapter 30 Ion Conductive Polymers (pages 417–431): Hiroyuki Ohno and Masahiro Yoshizawa?FujitaChapter 31 Amphoteric Polymers (pages 433–439): Hiroyuki Ohno, Masahiro Yoshizawa?Fujita and Wataru OgiharaChapter 32 Polymer Brushes (pages 441–456): Masahiro Yoshizawa?Fujita and Hiroyuki OhnoChapter 33 Future Prospects (pages 457–461): Hiroyuki Ohno