Recent progress in solid oxide and lithium ion conducting electrolytes research

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Recent material developments of fast solid oxide and lithium ion conductors are reviewed. Special emphasis is placed on the correlation between the composition, structure, and electrical transport properties of perovskite-type, perovskite-related, and other inorganic crystalline materials in terms of the required functional properties for practical applications, such as fuel or hydrolysis cells and batteries. The discussed materials include Sr- and Mg-doped LaGaO3, Ba2In2O5, Bi 4V2O11, RE-doped CeO2, (Li,La,)TiO3, Li3La3La3Nb 2O12 (M=Nb, Ta), and Na super-ionic conductor-type phosphate. Critical problems with regard to the development of practically useful devices are discussed.

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Thangadurai, V., & Weppner, W. (2006). Recent progress in solid oxide and lithium ion conducting electrolytes research. Ionics, 12(1), 81–92. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11581-006-0013-7

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