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Proton conductors: solids, membranes and gels: materials and devices.

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Personal Name(s): Colomban, P., editor
Imprint: Cambridge : Cambridge University Pr., 1992.
Physical Description: XXXII, 581 S.
Note: englisch
ISBN: 9780521383172
052138317X
Series Title: Chemistry of solid state materials ; vol 0002.
Keywords: Hydrogen bond and protonic species
the hydrogen bond and chemical parameters favouring proton mobility in solids
protonic species and their structures
proton conductors: classification and conductivity
defects, nonstoichiometry and phase transitions
structural studies of proton conductors
hydrogen in metals: structure, diffusion and tunneling
Proton conductor materials: preparation, structures and properties
structure and characterization of hydrogen insertion compounds of metal oxides
high temperature proton conductors based on perovskite- type oxides
highly ionic hydroxides: unexpected proton conductivity in Mg(OH)2 and homologues
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anhydrous materials: oxonium perchlorate, acid phosphates, arsenates and selenates
hydrogen behavior in graphite/nitric acid intercalation compounds
Proton conductors: inorganic ion exchangers
proton containing beta- and beta''- alumina structure- type compounds
proton conduction in zeolites
proton containing nasicon phases
Proton conducting layer hydrates
phosphates and phosphonates of tetravalent metals as protonic conductors
hydrogen uranyl phosphate, H3OUO2PO4.3H2O (HUP) and related materials
from crystalline to amorphous (particle) hydrates: inorganic polymers, glasses, clays, gels and porous media
perfluorinated membranes
mixed inorganic/organic systems: the acid/polymer blends
Proton dynamics and charge transport
incoherent neutron scattering studies of proton conductors: from the anhydrous solid state to aqueous solutions
NMR studies of local motions in fast protonic conductors
vibrational spectroscopy of proton conductors
Raman spectroscopic studies of proton conductors
frequency dependent conductivity, microwave dielectric relaxation and proton dynamics
measuring the true proton conductivity
DC techniques and AC/DC combination techniques
NMR in gels and porous media
Proton diffusion mechanisms
mobility in hydrogen containing oxide bronzes: the atomic level detail
conductivity mechanisms and models in anhydrous protonic conductors
conduction mechanisms in materials with volatile molecules
Proton conducting devices: energy storage and production
applications of perfluorinated proton conductors (nafions)
synthesis of polycrystalline H3O'plus' and NH4'plus'- beta- alumina and potential applications in steam electrolysis fuel cells
fuel cells, steam electrolysis for hydrogen production and hydrogen separation using high temperature protonic conductors
Proton conducting devices: small components and microionic devices
ice- based devices
solid state gas sensors operating at room temperature
all solid state protonic batteries
applications of proton conductors in electrochromic devices (ECDs)
supracapacitors and interfacial charge accumulation devices
Subject (ZB):
proton transport
ionic conductivity
solid electrolyte
solid oxide fuel cell ( SOFC )
Classification:
ETFD - Solid oxide fuel cells ( SOFC )
FDKH - Ion transport in solids, solid state ionics
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