Khalid Elamin

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2021

Transport Properties and Local Structure of an Imidazole/Protic Ionic Liquid Mixture Confined in the Mesopores of Hydrophobic Silica

Szilvia Vavra, Khalid Elamin, Lars Evenäs et al
Journal of Physical Chemistry C. Vol. 125 (4), p. 2607-2618
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2021

A New Solid-State Proton Conductor: The Salt Hydrate Based on Imidazolium and 12-Tungstophosphate

Anna Martinelli, José M. Otero-Mato, Mounesha Garaga Nagendrachar et al
Journal of the American Chemical Society. Vol. 143 (34), p. 13895-13907
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2019

Protic Ionic Liquids Based on the Alkyl-Imidazolium Cation: Effect of the Alkyl Chain Length on Structure and Dynamics

Iqbaal Abdurrokhman, Khalid Elamin, Olesia Danyliv et al
Journal of Physical Chemistry B. Vol. 123 (18), p. 4044-4054
Journal article
2019

Conduction mechanism in polymeric membranes based on PEO or PVdF-HFP and containing a piperidinium ionic liquid

Khalid Elamin, Mansoureh Shojaatalhoseini, Olesia Danyliv et al
Electrochimica Acta. Vol. 299, p. 979-986
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2019

Composite nafion membranes with catio3additive for possible applications in electrochemical devices

Lucia Mazzapioda, M.A. Navarra, Francesco Trequattrini et al
Membranes. Vol. 9 (11)
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2018

Byproduct-free curing of a highly insulating polyethylene copolymer blend: An alternative to peroxide crosslinking

Massimiliano Mauri, Anna Peterson, Ayca Senol et al
Journal of Materials Chemistry C. Vol. 6 (42), p. 11292-11302
Journal article
2017

Conductivity-Relaxation Relations in Nanocomposite Polymer Electrolytes Containing Ionic Liquid

Mansoureh Shojaatalhoseini, Khalid Elamin, Jan Swenson
Journal of Physical Chemistry B. Vol. 121 (41), p. 9699-9707
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2017

Dynamics of DiPGME-Water Mixtures in Mesoporous Silica

M. Sattig, Khalid Elamin, M. Reuhl et al
Journal of Physical Chemistry C. Vol. 121 (12), p. 6796-6806
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2015

Brownian motion of single glycerol molecules in an aqueous solution as studied by dynamic light scattering

Khalid Elamin, Jan Swenson
Physical Review E. Vol. 91 (3)
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2015

Dynamics of aqueous binary glass-formers confined in MCM-41

Khalid Elamin, Helen Jansson, Jan Swenson
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. Vol. 17 (19), p. 12978-12987
Journal article
2014

Anomalous dynamics of aqueous solutions of di-propylene glycol methylether confined in MCM-41 by quasielastic neutron scattering

Jan Swenson, Khalid Elamin, Guo Chen et al
Journal of Chemical Physics. Vol. 141 (21)
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2014

Glass transition and relaxation dynamics of propylene glycol-water solutions confined in clay

Khalid Elamin, Jimmy Björklund, Fredrik Nyhlen et al
Journal of Chemical Physics. Vol. 141 (3)
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2013

Long-Range Diffusion in Xylitol-Water Mixtures

Khalid Elamin, Stefano Cazzato, Johan Sjöström et al
Journal of Physical Chemistry B. Vol. 117 (24), p. 7363-7369
Journal article
2013

Why is there no clear glass transition of confined water?

Jan Swenson, Khalid Elamin, Helen Jansson et al
Chemical Physics. Vol. 424, p. 20-25
Journal article
2013

Different behavior of water in confined solutions of high and low solute concentrations

Khalid Elamin, Helen Jansson, S. Kittaka et al
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. Vol. 15 (42), p. 18437-18444
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2012

Calorimetric and relaxation properties of xylitol-water mixtures

Khalid Elamin, Johan Sjöström, Helen Jansson et al
Journal of Chemical Physics. Vol. 136 (10)
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