Organic liquid gelling agent consisting of aromatic compounds with perfluoroalkyl groups.
Gelation is possible with a small amount of additive! High dielectric constant solvents suitable for organic electrolytes can also be gelled.
This invention is a study on the development of an organic low-molecular-weight gelling agent that can gel with a small amount of additive. This gelling agent can gel a wide variety of organic liquids and can gel organic liquids with a small amount of additive. It can also gel high-dielectric solvents suitable for organic electrolytes. Moreover, the gel produced by gelling high-dielectric solvents has a low concentration of gelling agent, which allows for an increased content of organic electrolyte when used as an electrolyte gel. [Research Summary] ■ A wide variety of organic liquids can be gelled ■ Organic liquids can be gelled with a small amount of additive ■ High-dielectric solvents suitable for organic electrolytes can also be gelled ■ It is possible to increase the content of organic electrolytes when used as an electrolyte gel *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Applications】 ■ Solidification of organic liquids (Animal and vegetable oils and fats, esters, polyols, ethers, alcohols, hydrocarbons, etc.) ■ Solidification of liquid components in batteries, etc.
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Yamaguchi TLO Co., Ltd. is a TLO approved by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology and the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry based on the Act on the Promotion of Technology Transfer from Universities, established in November 1999 with investments from 50 faculty members of Yamaguchi University (capital of 4 million yen) before incorporation. It is a liaison-type technology transfer organization that bridges people. We return the research results from the university to society in the form of technology transfer and other means. Additionally, we are actively recruiting member companies to prioritize the disclosure of invention information and contribute to the development of the local economy through these efforts.