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Science and Technology of Fast Ion Conductors (Paperback, Softcover Repri): Harry L. Tuller, M. Balkanski Science and Technology of Fast Ion Conductors (Paperback, Softcover Repri)
Harry L. Tuller, M. Balkanski
R1,598 Discovery Miles 15 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The rediscovery of fast ion conduction in solids in the 1960's stimulated interest both in the scientific community in which the fundamentals of diffusion, order-disorder phenomena and crystal structure evaluation required re-examination, and in the technical community in which novel approaches to energy conversion and chemical sensing became possible with the introduction of the new field of "Solid State Ionics. " Because of both the novelty and the vitality of this field, it has grown rapidly in many directions. This growth has included the discovery of many new crystalline fast ion conductors, and the extension to the fields of organic and amorphous compounds. The growth has involved the extension of classical diffusion theory in an attempt to account for carrier interactions and the development of sophisticated computer models. Diffraction techniques have been refined to detect carrier distributions and anharmonic vibrations. Similar advances in the application of other techniques such as NMR, Raman, IR, and Impedance Spectroscopies to this field have also occurred. The applications of fast ion conducting solid electrolytes have also developed in many directions. High energy density Na/S batteries are now reaching the last stages of development, Li batteries are being implanted in humans for heart pacemakers, and solid state fuel cells are again being considered for future power plants. The proliferation of inexpensive microcomputers has stimulated the need for improved chemical sensors--a major application now being the zirconia auto exhaust sensor being sold by the millions each year.

Solid-State Ionics - 2002: Volume 756 (Hardcover, New): Philippe Knauth, Jean-Marie Tarascon, Enrico Traversa, Harry L. Tuller Solid-State Ionics - 2002: Volume 756 (Hardcover, New)
Philippe Knauth, Jean-Marie Tarascon, Enrico Traversa, Harry L. Tuller
R1,018 Discovery Miles 10 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book combines the proceedings of Symposium EE, Solid-State Ionics, and Symposium FF, Materials for Fuel Cells and Fuel Processors, both from the 2002 MRS Fall Meeting in Boston. Current developments in solid-state ionics, and advances in the domains of energy storage and conversion and environmental monitoring, are featured. The largest clusters of papers are devoted to lithium batteries and fuel cell technology. It reflects the dominating relevance of these applications for fostering the modern telecommunications and information society and the development of environmentally friendly electric transportation and energy transformation systems, replacing traditional combustion technology. Topics include: theory/inorganic ion conductors; oxide electroceramics for separation membranes and gas sensors; cathode materials for lithium batteries; anode materials for lithium batteries and polymer electrolytes; proton exchange membrane fuel cells; and solid oxide fuel cells.

Nano Energy (Hardcover, Edition. ed.): J. R. Morante, Arnulf Jaeger-Waldau, Enrico Traversa, Harry L. Tuller, Lijun Jiang Nano Energy (Hardcover, Edition. ed.)
J. R. Morante, Arnulf Jaeger-Waldau, Enrico Traversa, Harry L. Tuller, Lijun Jiang
R3,731 R3,283 Discovery Miles 32 830 Save R448 (12%) Out of stock

Advanced high-performance materials enabling precise control of chemical change, characterization tools probing the ultrafast and the ultra small, and new understanding based on advanced theory and simulation are the agents for moving beyond incremental improvements and creating a truly secure and sustainable energy future. This symposium proceedings volume focuses on the synthesis, processing, characterization, and modelling of nanostructured materials and their potential use as "nanoscale building blocks" for photon, phonon and chemical transduction to electrical signal and vice versa for energy management. Nanoscale structures can dramatically alter surface reaction rates and electrical transport, resulting in improvements in the processes and transduction mechanisms concerning energy storage, conversion, and generation.

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