<i><b>A comprehensive reference including practical, hands-on exercises and data of experimental studies, written by leading researchers in the field</b></i> β’ An introductory/intermediate level treatment including practical, hands-on exercises and data of experimental studies, written by leading
Solid Electrolytes. General Principles, Characterization, Materials, Applications
β Scribed by Paul Hagenmuller and W. Van Gool (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1978
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 539
- Edition
- 0
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
MATERIALS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
List of Contributors, Pages xiii-xv
Preface, Page xvii
1 - Introduction, Pages 1-5, W. VAN GOOL
2 - Introduction to the Theory of Solid Electrolytes, Pages 9-26, W. VAN GOOL
3 - Crystal Structures and Fast Ionic Conduction, Pages 27-44, ROBERT A. HUGGINS
4 - Diffraction Studies of Superionic Conductors, Pages 45-58, W.L. ROTH
5 - Transport Mechanisms and Lattice Defects, Pages 59-75, Y. HAVEN
6 - High-Frequency Measurements and Interpretations, Pages 77-92, K. FUNKE
7 - NMR Techniques for Studying Ionic Diffusion, Pages 93-108, M. STANLEY WHITTINGHAM, BERNARD G. SILBERNAGEL
8 - Electron Spin Resonance Application to Solid Electrolytes, Pages 109-122, GΓRARD BACQUET, JACQUES DUGAS
9 - The Influence of Crystal Structure and of Microstructure on Some Properties of Polycrystalline Ξ²-Alumina, Pages 123-144, R.W. POWERS, S.P. MITOFF
10 - Low-Frequency Measurements on Solid Electrolytes and Their Interpretations, Pages 145-172, P.H. BOTTELBERGHS
11 - Interface Phenomena, Pages 173-187, E. BERGMANN, H. TANNENBERGER
12 - Solid Electrolytes as a Materials Problem, Pages 191-200, MICHEL POUCHARD, PAUL HAGENMULLER
13 - Organic Ion Conductors, Pages 201-215, TAKEHIKO TAKAHASHI
14 - Inorganic Silver Ion Conductors, Pages 217-235, J.S. KASPER
15 - Inorganic Copper Ion Conductors, Pages 237-252, TSUNEO MATSUI, J. BRUCE WAGNER JR.
16 - Ξ²-ALUMINAS, Pages 253-276, R. COLLONGUES, J. THΓRY, J.P. BOILOT
17 - Ionic Conductive Glasses, Pages 277-290, D. RAVAINE, J.L. SOUQUET
18 - Oxygen Ion Conductors, Pages 291-312, R.M. DELL, A. HOOPER
19 - Fluorine Ion Conductors, Pages 313-333, JEAN-MAURICE RΓAU, JOSIK PORTIER
20 - AnBXm Solid Electrolytes, Pages 335-366, J. SCHOONMAN, P.H. BOTTELBERGHS
21 - Mixed One- and Two-Dimensional Conductors, Pages 367-380, M. STANLEY WHITTINGHAM
22 - Electronic Insulators with Tunnel and Sheet Structures, Pages 381-391, JEAN-MAURICE RΓAU, CLAUDE DELMAS, PAUL HAGENMULLER
23 - Skeleton Structures, Pages 393-415, JOHN B. GOODENOUGH
24 - Zeolites, Pages 417-428, LOVAT V.C. REES
25 - High-Temperature Fuel Cells, Pages 431-450, F.J. ROHR
26 - Application of Solid Electrolytes in Galvanic Cells: Part 1 Low-Energy-Density Cells, Pages 451-462, B.B. SCHOLTENS, W. VAN GOOL
27 - Application of Solid Electrolytes in Galvanic Cells: Part 2 High-Energy-Density Cells, Pages 463-482, B.B. SCHOLTENS, W. VAN GOOL
28 - Thermodynamic Measurements with Solid Electrolytes, Pages 483-495, B.C.H. STEELE, R.W. SHAW
29 - Solid-State Potentiometric Gauges for Gaseous Species, Pages 497-517, M. GAUTHIER, A. BELANGER, Y. MEAS, M. KLEITZ
30 - High-Temperature Heating Elements in Oxidizing Atmosphere, Pages 519-526, A.M. ANTHONY
31 - Use of Crystalline Solid Electrolytes as Membranes in Ion-Selective Electrodes, Pages 527-534, MICHEL VOΓNOV
32 - Application Prospects of Solid Electrolytes, Pages 535-543, P. HAGENMULLER, W. VAN GOOL
Index, Pages 545-549
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