Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of contributors
- Preface
- Symbols
- I HYDROGEN BOND AND PROTONIC SPECIES
- II MATERIALS: PREPARATION, STRUCTURES AND PROPERTIES
- 7 Structure and characterization of hydrogen insertion compounds of metal oxides
- 8 High temperature proton conductors based on perovskite-type oxides
- 9 Highly ionic hydroxides: unexpected proton conductivity in Mg(OH)2 and homologues
- 10 Ice
- 11 Anhydrous materials: oxonium perchlorate, acid phosphates, arsenates, sulphates and selenates
- 12 Hydrogen behaviour in graphite–nitric acid intercalation compounds
- 13 Proton-containing β- and β″-alumina structure type compounds
- 14 Proton conduction in zeolites
- 15 Proton containing NASICON phases
- 16 Phosphates and phosphonates of tetravalent metals as protonic conductors
- 17 Hydrogen uranyl phosphate, H3OUO4PO4. 3H2O (HUP), and related materials
- 18 From crystalline to amorphous (particle) hydrates: inorganic polymers, glasses, clays, gels and porous media
- 19 Perfluorinated membranes
- 20 Mixed inorganic-organic systems: the acid/polymer blends
- III PROTON DYNAMICS AND CHARGE TRANSPORT
- IV PROTON DIFFUSION MECHANISMS
- V DEVICES
- Index
20 - Mixed inorganic-organic systems: the acid/polymer blends
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 May 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of contributors
- Preface
- Symbols
- I HYDROGEN BOND AND PROTONIC SPECIES
- II MATERIALS: PREPARATION, STRUCTURES AND PROPERTIES
- 7 Structure and characterization of hydrogen insertion compounds of metal oxides
- 8 High temperature proton conductors based on perovskite-type oxides
- 9 Highly ionic hydroxides: unexpected proton conductivity in Mg(OH)2 and homologues
- 10 Ice
- 11 Anhydrous materials: oxonium perchlorate, acid phosphates, arsenates, sulphates and selenates
- 12 Hydrogen behaviour in graphite–nitric acid intercalation compounds
- 13 Proton-containing β- and β″-alumina structure type compounds
- 14 Proton conduction in zeolites
- 15 Proton containing NASICON phases
- 16 Phosphates and phosphonates of tetravalent metals as protonic conductors
- 17 Hydrogen uranyl phosphate, H3OUO4PO4. 3H2O (HUP), and related materials
- 18 From crystalline to amorphous (particle) hydrates: inorganic polymers, glasses, clays, gels and porous media
- 19 Perfluorinated membranes
- 20 Mixed inorganic-organic systems: the acid/polymer blends
- III PROTON DYNAMICS AND CHARGE TRANSPORT
- IV PROTON DIFFUSION MECHANISMS
- V DEVICES
- Index
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- Proton ConductorsSolids, Membranes and Gels - Materials and Devices, pp. 311 - 328Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1992
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