Solid-hydroxide-proton conductors in new electrochemical cells “hydrogenated metal–protonics”

Recent studies have revealed that electrochemical activity of solid-state cells is formed by a hydrogenated metal (Pd or Ti) and one of the hydroxide compounds KOH·H 2O, KOH + NaOH, and KOH + KOH·H 2O (Baikov et al., 2007–2008). Two equimolar eutectics, KOH + NaOH and KOH + KOH·H 2O, and chemical co...

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Veröffentlicht in:Solid state ionics 2010-04, Vol.181 (11), p.545-550
1. Verfasser: Baikov, Y.M.
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Zusammenfassung:Recent studies have revealed that electrochemical activity of solid-state cells is formed by a hydrogenated metal (Pd or Ti) and one of the hydroxide compounds KOH·H 2O, KOH + NaOH, and KOH + KOH·H 2O (Baikov et al., 2007–2008). Two equimolar eutectics, KOH + NaOH and KOH + KOH·H 2O, and chemical compound KOH·H 2O are solid superprotonics within the temperature intervals of 360–458, 360–370 and 320–420 K, respectively: their conductivities are above 1 mS/cm, and the activation energies are below 0.4 eV. The anomalies observed in the behavior of the conductivity with temperature correlate with those in the heat capacity in the region of 360 ± 1 K. The isotopic effect (H ⇔ D) of the protonic conductivity for KOH·H 2O and the high-temperature form of KOH + NaOH is, on the average, 1.4 ± 0.15. The solid monohydrate NaOH·H 2O is a protonic (0.4 mS/cm) in the 300–335 K region with an activation energy of ≈ 0.3 eV. The significance of self-organized microheterogeneity of the solid eutectic KOH + NaOH for high conductivity is discussed. The electrochemical cells Pd|KOH·H 2O|C, PdH x|KOH + NaOH|PdO y and Ti|KOH·H 2O|C can operate as low-power rechargeable batteries producing an emf of ∼ 1.3 V within the temperature region of 360–420 K.
ISSN:0167-2738
1872-7689
DOI:10.1016/j.ssi.2010.02.022