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Fast Ion Transport in Solids

✍ Scribed by S. Pizzini (auth.), B. Scrosati, A. Magistris, C. M. Mari, G. Mariotto (eds.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1993
Tongue
English
Leaves
374
Series
NATO ASI Series 250
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The main motivation for the organization of the Advanced Research Workshop in Belgirate was the promotion of discussions on the most recent issues and the future perspectives in the field of Solid State lonics. The location was chosen on purpose since Belgirate was the place were twenty years ago, also then under the sponsorship of NATO, the very first international meeting on this important and interdisciplinary field took place. That meeting was named "Fast Ion Transport in Solids" and gathered virtually everybody at that time having been active in any aspect of motion of ions in solids. The original Belgirate Meeting made for the first time visible the technological potential related to the phenomenon of the fast ionic transport in solids and, accordingly, the field was given the name "Solid State lonics". This field is now expanded to cover a wide range of technologies which includes chemical sensors for environmental and process control, electrochromic windows, mirrors and displays, fuel cells, high performance rechargeable batteries for stationary applications and electrotraction, chemotronics, semiconductor ionics, water electrolysis cells for hydrogen economy and other applications. The main idea for holding an anniversary meeting was that of discussing the most recent issues and the future perspectives of Solid State lonics just twenty years after it has started at the same location on the lake Maggiore in North Italy.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
New Routes in the Development of Chemical Sensors: Surface Devices....Pages 3-7
Materials and Concepts for Solid State Electrochemical Devices....Pages 9-39
Optical Properties of Transition-Metal and Rare Earth Ions in Beta Aluminas....Pages 41-67
Intercalation Compounds....Pages 69-86
Polymer Electrolytes and Intercalation Electrodes : Fundamentals and Applications....Pages 87-107
Is There a Future for Lithium-Batteries as High Energy Density Source in Electrical Engine Vehicles ? Some Recent Trends....Pages 109-119
Ion Mobility in Chalcogenide Semiconductors; Room Temperature Creation of Bipolar Junction Transistor....Pages 121-141
Mixed Conductors for Negative Electrodes....Pages 143-166
Surface Oxygen Exchange Kinetics of Solid Oxide Ion Conductors....Pages 167-180
Ionic Conduction in Sulphates....Pages 181-201
Copper Solid Electrolyte-Copper(I) Halide and Alkali Halide Systems....Pages 203-211
Ionic Conduction in Glasses....Pages 213-230
Chemical Vapor Deposition Techniques for Thin Films of Solid Electrolytes and Electrodes....Pages 231-257
Silver Soled State Energy Storage Devices....Pages 259-269
Bismuth-Based Oxide Conductors Novel Structural and Electrical Features....Pages 271-290
Composite electrolytes with special reference to the Copper Chloride β€” Alumina system....Pages 291-312
Front Matter....Pages 313-313
Anisotropy in the Ionic Conductivity of K 3 NdSi 3 O 8 (OH) 2 ....Pages 315-326
Peculiarities in the Low Temperature Ion and Electron Conductivity of Solid Oxide Electrolytes....Pages 327-336
Chemical Analysis and Structural Investigations of Sodium- and Lanthanide Ion-Exchanged Beta-Aluminas....Pages 337-345
Electrical Relaxation in Polymer Electrolytes....Pages 347-352
Front Matter....Pages 313-313
Quadrupole-Broadened NMR-MAS Spectra of Disordered Materials: Acquisition and Analysis....Pages 353-360
Experimental Working Group Report: β€” What is the Experimental Status of Solid State Ionics (SSI)?....Pages 361-363
What are the Major Contributions of Solid State Ionics to Technology in the Past and Future ?....Pages 365-372
Back Matter....Pages 373-374

✦ Subjects


Physical Chemistry; Condensed Matter Physics


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