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Meeting MS&T21: Materials Science & Technology
Symposium Hybrid Organic—Inorganic Materials for Alternative Energy
Presentation Title Proton-conducting Oxides for Energy Conversion
Author(s) Chuancheng Duan
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Chuancheng Duan
Abstract Scope Over the last decade, proton-conducting oxides have received enormous attention due to the unique features and inherent advantages compared with other solid-state ionic materials, in particular oxygen-ion conducting oxides. Significant efforts have been devoted to advancing applications of proton conducting oxides. This talk aims to summarize the applications of proton-conducting oxides for generating power and producing chemicals, overview the most up-to-date developments of protonic conducting oxides, and bring together diverse subject matter by integrating fundamentals of proton-conducting oxides with engaging insights: Firstly, the roadmap of proton-conducing oxides and applications will be introduced. The materials, theories and fundamentals, and fabrication and processing technologies will be briefly discussed. Then, the talk will focus on presenting our achievements on developing high-performing fuel cells and electrolyzers based on proton-conducting oxides.

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