Search for dissertations about: "Proton conductors"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 13 swedish dissertations containing the words Proton conductors.
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1. Neutron scattering investigations of proton dynamics in acceptor doped barium zirconates
Abstract : Hydrogen fuel cells represent one of the most promising sustainable technologies for energy conversion. The advantages of the combination of a solid state electrolyteand low operational temperatures (... READ MORE
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2. Solid state proton conductors: hydrated perovskites and hydrated alkali thio-hydroxogermanates
Abstract : This thesis concerns experimental studies of hydrated perovskites and hydrated alkali thio-hydroxogermanates, two classes of solid state proton conductors which are promising to be used as electrolytes in future intermediate temperature (200-500°C) fuel cells.This is an attractive temperature range for many applications but for which today's available electrolytes do not show satisfactory performance. READ MORE
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3. Neutron scattering for sustainable energy materials: investigations of proton dynamics in acceptor doped barium zirconates
Abstract : Proton conducting oxides are currently receiving considerable attention for their present or potential use as electrolytes in technological devices such as sensors and electrolysers and, in particular, solid oxide fuel cells, which are among the most promising apparatuses for energy conversion. One of the main challenges for these latter devices is to combine the advantages of a solid electrolyte with those of operational temperatures below 750 °C, which is currently hampered by insufficient conductivities in the targeted temperature range. READ MORE
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4. Some BaZrO3 Based Proton Conductors: Synthesis, Structure and Conductivity
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5. Protons in In-doped BaZrO3: incorporation, distribution and local environments
Abstract : Acceptor doped proton conducting oxides are currently of large interest for their potential application as electrolyte materials in the future generation of solid oxide fuel cells. However, their proton conductivities are still lower than the target conductivity required for practical applications. READ MORE