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Solid proton-conducting ceramic electrolyte for energy storage units

Твердый протон – проводящий керамический электролит для накопителей энергии
Authors: Vladimir G. Goffman; Anna D. Makarova; Liliia A. Maksimova; Alexander V. Gorokhovsky; Elena V. Tretyachenko; Nikolai V. Gorshkov; Mariya A. Vikulova; +1 Authors

Solid proton-conducting ceramic electrolyte for energy storage units

Abstract

The paper considers the electrochemical properties of potassium polytitanate synthesized at the values of pH varying from 3 to 8 in a wide temperature range from −26 to +80°C. The conductivity values and the activation energy were determined with the help of the method of impedance spectroscopy. The application of the obtained material used as a ceramic solid electrolyte in the energy storage units operating at low temperatures in the Far North is considered in the article.

Keywords

energy storage, Chemical technology, impedance, negative temperatures, conductivity, TP1-1185, potassium polytitanate

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