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▪ Abstract The structural and chemical parameters determining the formation and mobility of protonic defects in oxides are discussed, and the paramount role of high-molar volume, coordination numbers, and symmetry are emphasized. Symmetry also relates to the structural and chemical matching of the acceptor dopant. Y-doped BaZrO 3 -based oxides are demonstrated to combine high stability with high proton conductivity that exceeds the conductivity of the best oxide ion conductors at temperatures below about 700°C. The unfavorably high grain boundary impedances and brittleness of ceramics have been reduced by forming solid solutions with small amounts of BaCeO 3 , and an initial fuel cell test has demonstrated…
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- Materials science
- Conductivity
- Electrolyte
- Oxide
- Dopant
- Solid oxide fuel cell
- Fast ion conductor
- Ceramic
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