Materials with high oxygen ion conductivity and low electronic conductivity are required for electrolytes in solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC) and high-temperature electrolysis (SOEC). A potential candidate for the electrolytes, which separate oxidation and reduction processes, is rare-earth doped ceria. The prediction of the ionic conductivity of the electrolytes and a better understanding of the underlying atomistic mechanisms provide an important contribution to the future of sustainable and efficient energy conversion and storage. The central aim of this paper is the detailed investigation of the relationship between defect interactions at the microscopic level and the macroscopic oxygen ion conductivity in the bulk of doped ceria. By combi...
The critical role of the ionic conductivity properties of materials in the development of Intermedia...
Doped cerium oxide has shown great promise as an electrolyte in high temperature fuel cells. However...
Please consider the manuscript “Probing of elastic straining effect on oxygen vacancies dissociat...
abstract: Fuel cells, particularly solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC), are important for the future of gr...
For the development of solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC) and high-temperature electrolysis an electrolyt...
International audienceOne of the key objectives in developing solid oxide fuel cells and oxygen memb...
The macroscopic oxygen ion conductivity in doped ceria is determined by the microscopic activation e...
abstract: In this study, the viability of doped ceria for SOFC electrolyte application is investigat...
Oxygen ion conductors are fundamental materials for various electrochemical applications such as sol...
Sm-doped ceria is a prospective electrolyte material for intermediate-temperature solid-oxide fuel c...
Zirconium doping in cerium oxide, as a result of intentional material engineering or unintentional i...
In this contribution, I provide a comprehensive picture of the potential energy landscape for oxygen...
The depletion of fossil resources as well as issues of global warming have promoted the utilization ...
Interest in materials exhibiting oxygen ion and/or proton conduction has increased during the last y...
Electrolytes with high ionic conductivity at lower temperatures are the prerequisite for the success...
The critical role of the ionic conductivity properties of materials in the development of Intermedia...
Doped cerium oxide has shown great promise as an electrolyte in high temperature fuel cells. However...
Please consider the manuscript “Probing of elastic straining effect on oxygen vacancies dissociat...
abstract: Fuel cells, particularly solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC), are important for the future of gr...
For the development of solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC) and high-temperature electrolysis an electrolyt...
International audienceOne of the key objectives in developing solid oxide fuel cells and oxygen memb...
The macroscopic oxygen ion conductivity in doped ceria is determined by the microscopic activation e...
abstract: In this study, the viability of doped ceria for SOFC electrolyte application is investigat...
Oxygen ion conductors are fundamental materials for various electrochemical applications such as sol...
Sm-doped ceria is a prospective electrolyte material for intermediate-temperature solid-oxide fuel c...
Zirconium doping in cerium oxide, as a result of intentional material engineering or unintentional i...
In this contribution, I provide a comprehensive picture of the potential energy landscape for oxygen...
The depletion of fossil resources as well as issues of global warming have promoted the utilization ...
Interest in materials exhibiting oxygen ion and/or proton conduction has increased during the last y...
Electrolytes with high ionic conductivity at lower temperatures are the prerequisite for the success...
The critical role of the ionic conductivity properties of materials in the development of Intermedia...
Doped cerium oxide has shown great promise as an electrolyte in high temperature fuel cells. However...
Please consider the manuscript “Probing of elastic straining effect on oxygen vacancies dissociat...