Bhowmik, Pradip K.Chen, Si L.Han, HaesookIshak, Khairul A.Velayutham, Thamil SelviBendaoud, UmamaMartinez-Felipe, AlfonsoMutelet, Dr. Fabrice2022-10-142022-10-142022-10-12Bhowmik, P K, Chen, S L, Han, H, Ishak, K A, Velayutham, T S, Bendaoud, U & Martinez-Felipe, A 2022, High Ionic Conductivities of Ionic Materials as Potential Electrolytes. in D F Mutelet (ed.), Industrial Applications of Ionic Liquids. IntechOpen, Rijeka. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.107949978-1-80356-222-3978-1-80356-221-6978-1-80356-223-0RIS: urn:42F5F6059E40939B93CEA73D2F88D3CFhttps://hdl.handle.net/2164/19373Acknowledgments We sincerely acknowledge Dr. Kousaalya Bakthavatchalam for critically reading and making insightful suggestions for the improvement of the article. TSV acknowledges the Ministry of Higher Education under the Fundamental Research Grant Scheme [FRGS/1/2018/STG07/UM/02/6] for the financial support. AMF would like to thank the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland, for the Research Incentive Grant RIG008586, the Royal Society and Specac Ltd. for the Research Grant RGS\R1\201397, the Royal Society of Edinburgh and the Scottish Government for one Sapphire project, and the Royal Society of Chemistry for the award of a mobility grant (M19-0000). UB thanks the School of Engineering (University of Aberdeen) for the award of one Summer Scholarship.152281793engextended viologensionic liquidsZincke saltdicationic ionic liquid crystalsionic conductivitydielectric impedance spectroscopyQD ChemistryTA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)OtherRIG008586RGS\R1\201397QDTAHigh Ionic Conductivities of Ionic Materials as Potential ElectrolytesBook item10.5772/intechopen.107949