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Superprotonic conduction

A. Ikeda, DA. Kitchaev, S.M. Haile, Phase behavior and superprotonic conductivity in the Csi JAbJT2P04 and Csi 2P04 systems, J. Mater. Chem. A 2 (2014) 204-214. [Pg.203]

J.J. Kweon, K.W. Lee, K.-S. Lee, C.E. Lee, Rotating-frame nuclear magnetic resonance study of the superprotonic conduction in LiH2P04, Sohd State Commun. 171 (2013) 5-7. [Pg.208]

Membranes that display protonic conductivity in the complete absence of water are of interest as well. A material of this kind is cesium hydrogen phosphate CSH2PO4 described in 2001 by Norby. At temperatures above 230°C where a superprotonic state is attained, the protonic conductivity of this material is fairly high. [Pg.169]

Solid acid proton conductors exhibit a sharp transition at a critical temperature in the range of 100-200°C to a high-temperature superprotonic state. Conductivities attained in this structurally disordered high-temperature state could approach values of 10 S cm ... [Pg.37]


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