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Preface | |
Part I. The Hydrogen Bond and Protonic Species: 1. The proton mobility in solids and molten salts |
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2. Protonic species and their structures | |
3. Proton conductors: classification and conductivity | |
4. Defects, non-stoichiometry and phase transitions | |
5. Structural studies of proton conductors: the technical difficulties | |
6. Hydrogen in metals | |
Part II. Materials: Elaboration, Structures and Properties: 7. Structure and characterization of hydrogen insertion compounds of metal oxides |
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8. High temperature protonic conductors | |
9. Highly ionic hydroxides | |
10. Ice | |
11. Anhydrous materials | |
12. Hydrogen behaviour in graphite-nitric acid intercalation compound | |
13. Proton-containing ß | |
and ß | |
" alumina structure type compounds | |
14. Proton conduction in Zeolites | |
15. Proton containing NASICON phases | |
B. Layer hydrates | |
16. Phosphates and phosphonates of tetravalent metals | |
17. Hydrogen uranyl phosphate (HUP) and related materials | |
18. From crystalline to amorphous (particle) hydrates | |
19. Perfluorinated membranes | |
20. Mixed inorganic-organic polymers | |
Part III. Proton Dynamics and Charge Transport: 21. Incoherent neutron scattering studies of protons conductors |
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22. NMR studies of local motions in fast protonic conductors | |
23. Vibrational spectroscopy of proton conductors | |
24. Raman spectroscopic studies of proton conductors | |
25. Frequency dependent conductivity, microwave dielectric relaxation and proton dynamics | |
26. Measuring the true proton conductivity | |
27. DC techniques and combination techniques | |
28. NMR in macroscopic proton mobility in gels and porous media | |
Part IV. Proton Diffusion Mechanisms: 29. Mobility in hydrogen-containing oxide bronzes |
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30. Conductivity mechanisms and models in anhydrous protonic conductors | |
31. Conduction mechanisms in materials with volatile molecules | |
Part V. Devices: 32. Applications of perfluorinated proton conductors |
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33. Synthesis principals of polycrystalline H30+ and NH4+ß | |
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"Al203 and potential application in steam electrolysis/fuel-cells | |
34. Fuel-cells, steam electrolysis for hydrogen production and hydrogen separation using high temperature protonic conductors | |
35. Ice-based devices | |
36. Solid-state gas sensors operating at room temperature | |
37. All solid-state protonic batteries | |
38. Applications of proton conductors in electrochromic devices (ECD) | |
39. Supercapacitors and interfacial charge accumulation devices | |
Index. |