Abstract:
A wide range of inorganic crystal hydrates possessing proton conductivity is analysed. The possible mechanisms of defect formation and proton transfer are considered, including those for a series of specific compounds. The main directions in the search of compounds having high proton conductivity at room temperature are outlined. The bibliography includes 65 references.
Received: 22.04.1994
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541.135.4
Language: English
Original paper language: Russian
Citation:
A. B. Yaroslavtsev, “Proton conductivity of inorganic hydrates”, Usp. Khim., 63:5 (1994), 449–455; Russian Chem. Reviews, 63:5 (1994), 429–435
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