نتایج جستجو برای: proton conductivity

تعداد نتایج: 115521  

Journal: :Fusion Engineering and Design 2021

Due to the higher hydrogen solubility and diffusivity, gadolinium sesquioxide (Gd2O3) could be expected as a proton conductive material. In this study, monoclinic Gd2O3 was used evaluate possible conductivity in Ar (?Ar), Ar+4% H2 (?H2), D2 (?D2), Ar+H2O (?H2O), Ar+D2O (?D2O), O2 (?O2) atmospheres temperature range from 500°C 1000°C, understand its application DT fuel system of nuclear fusion r...

Journal: :The journal of physical chemistry. B 2009
Umit Akbey Sergio Granados-Focil E Bryan Coughlin Robert Graf Hans Wolfgang Spiess

(1)H MAS solid-state NMR methods are applied to elucidate the conduction mechanism of an anhydrous proton conducting triazole-functionalized polysiloxane. At temperatures below T = 260 K, hydrogen bonding between neighboring heterocycles is observed and a dimer formation can be excluded. From the temperature dependence of (1)H MAS NMR spectra, different dynamic processes of the triazole ring co...

2015
Merit Bodner Bernd Cermenek Mija Rami Viktor Hacker Bruno Scrosati

Membrane degradation is a severe factor limiting the lifetime of polymer electrolyte fuel cells. Therefore, obtaining a deeper knowledge is fundamental in order to establish fuel cells as competitive product. A segmented single cell was operated under open circuit voltage with alternating relative humidity. The influence of the catalyst layer on membrane degradation was evaluated by measuring a...

2008
A. Fuchs J. Sutrisno C. Evrensel F. Gordaninejad B. Kavlicoglu Y. Liu

The currently available PEMs are suitable for use at maximum 80C because of the requirement of the presence of water for proton conductivity. However, for emerging applications, a fuel cell operating at temperatures as high as 120 C is required. This can possibly be achieved by creating novel PEMs. Supramolecular polymers are being investigated extensively and may be conjugated with heteropolya...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Thomas J Avenson Jeffrey A Cruz David M Kramer

Energy-dependent exciton quenching, or q(E), protects the higher plant photosynthetic apparatus from photodamage. Initiation of q(E) involves protonation of violaxanthin deepoxidase and PsbS, a component of the photosystem II antenna complex, as a result of lumen acidification driven by photosynthetic electron transfer. It has become clear that the response of q(E) to linear electron flow, term...

Journal: :Materials Sciences and Applications 2018

2017
Junpei Miyake Ryunosuke Taki Takashi Mochizuki Ryo Shimizu Ryo Akiyama Makoto Uchida Kenji Miyatake

Proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) are promising devices for clean power generation in automotive, stationary, and portable applications. Perfluorosulfonic acid (PFSA) ionomers (for example, Nafion) have been the benchmark PEMs; however, several problems, including high gas permeability, low thermal stability, high production cost, and environmental incompatibility, limit the widespre...

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