Uncovering the mechanism of low-temperature protonic conduction in highly dense nanostructured metal oxides opens the possibility to exploit the application of simple ceramic electrolytes in proton exchange fuel cells, overcoming the drawbacks related to the use of polymeric membranes. High proton conducting, highly dense (relative density 94 vol%) TiO2 samples are prepared by a fast pressure-assisted sintering method, which allows leaving behind an interconnected network of open nanoporosity. Solid-state 1H NMR is used to characterize the presence of strongly associated water confined in the nanopores and hydroxyl moieties bonded to the pores walls, providing a model to explain the unusually high protonic conductivity. At the lowest temper...
Environmental issues due to increases in emissions of air pollutants and greenhouse gases are drivin...
International audienceOngoing developments of sustainable energy technologies based on high-surface-...
This work examines the possibility of using hydrogen titanate materials, which may exhibit appreciab...
Uncovering the mechanism of low-temperature protonic conduction in highly dense nanostructured metal...
We investigated the conductivity of high-density bulk-anatase samples with a grain size between 24 a...
Over the past few years, the observation of unexpected but significant proton conductivity in porous...
In this report we attempt to synthesize materials resistant to dehydration by exploiting the interac...
Proton conducting sol-gel titanium phosphates were synthesised and characterised with a specific foc...
The transition to sustainable energy sources is inevitable. A possible future scenario could be the ...
Ongoing developments of sustainable energy technologies based on high-surface-area semiconductive me...
Water adsorption and surface protonic conduction have been investigated at 25–400 °C in wet (H2O and...
Ongoing developments of sustainable energy technologies based on high-surface-area semiconductive me...
A simple model has been proposed for water confined in nanochannels of a porous material, where the ...
Titanium phosphate is currently a promising material for proton exchange membrane fuel cells applica...
Titanium phosphate is currently a promising material for proton exchange membrane fuel cells applica...
Environmental issues due to increases in emissions of air pollutants and greenhouse gases are drivin...
International audienceOngoing developments of sustainable energy technologies based on high-surface-...
This work examines the possibility of using hydrogen titanate materials, which may exhibit appreciab...
Uncovering the mechanism of low-temperature protonic conduction in highly dense nanostructured metal...
We investigated the conductivity of high-density bulk-anatase samples with a grain size between 24 a...
Over the past few years, the observation of unexpected but significant proton conductivity in porous...
In this report we attempt to synthesize materials resistant to dehydration by exploiting the interac...
Proton conducting sol-gel titanium phosphates were synthesised and characterised with a specific foc...
The transition to sustainable energy sources is inevitable. A possible future scenario could be the ...
Ongoing developments of sustainable energy technologies based on high-surface-area semiconductive me...
Water adsorption and surface protonic conduction have been investigated at 25–400 °C in wet (H2O and...
Ongoing developments of sustainable energy technologies based on high-surface-area semiconductive me...
A simple model has been proposed for water confined in nanochannels of a porous material, where the ...
Titanium phosphate is currently a promising material for proton exchange membrane fuel cells applica...
Titanium phosphate is currently a promising material for proton exchange membrane fuel cells applica...
Environmental issues due to increases in emissions of air pollutants and greenhouse gases are drivin...
International audienceOngoing developments of sustainable energy technologies based on high-surface-...
This work examines the possibility of using hydrogen titanate materials, which may exhibit appreciab...