Special Session 5 DIFFUSION AND IONIC CONDUCTIVITY IN INORGANIC COMPOUNDS (SS5)
This special session will encompass all aspects of diffusion and ionic conductivity in inorganic compounds, in particular oxygen ion conductors, proton conductors and lithium ion conductors, but also mixed ionic-electronic conductors.
Both fundamental and applied aspects will be covered.
Topics of the special session include:
* Ionic conductivity,
* Oxygen ion conductors,
* Proton conductors,
* Lithium ion conductors,
* Mixed ionic-electronic conductors,
* Solid oxide fuel cells,
* Solid electrolyzer cells,
* Solid state batteries,
* Measurement Techniques,
* Modelling.
OPENING TALK: ‘Resistive Switching of Perovskite-Type Oxides Using the Hebb–Wagner Polarization Method’ Abstract (PDF)
INVITED SPEAKER(S):
‘On the Origin of Non-Classical Electrostriction in Ion Conductors’ Prof. Igor Lubomirsky Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel Abstract (PDF)
‘Diffusion in Metallic and Oxide Glasses - a Comparison’ Prof. Helmut Mehrer Universität Münster, Germany Abstract (PDF)
‘Case Studies of Self-Stress Beyond the Elastic Limit and Mechanism of Li Diffusion in the Olivine Structure’ Prof. Sumit Chakraborty University Bochum, Germany Abstract (PDF)
‘Halide Perovskites: Mixed Electronic and Ionic Conductors for Memristive Devices’ Prof. Ho Won Jang Seoul National University, Korea Abstract (PDF) Short Bio (PDF)
‘Tuning Air/Steam Electrode for Proton Conducting Oxide Cells’ Prof. Hiroshige Matsumoto Kyushu University, Japan Abstract (PDF)
‘Transient-State Methods to Determine All the Mass/Charge Transport Properties of an Inorganic Compound’ Prof. Han-Ill Yoo
Seoul National University,
Korea Abstract (PDF)
‘Origin and Mechanism of the Multi-step Phase Dismantling Phenomena of Ceria-Zirconia Solid Solution’ Prof. Jong-Ho Lee
Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST),
Korea Abstract (PDF)
‘Compositional Dependence of Ionic Conductivity in NaSICON Materials from First Principles’ Dr. Steffen Neitzel-Grieshammer RWTH Aachen University, Germany Abstract (PDF)
‘Electrochemically Driven Redox Phenomena in Oxide Ion Conducting Solid Eletrolytes’ Dr. Carsten Korte Forschungszentrum Juelich, Germany Abstract (PDF)
‘Transport of Protons in the Energy Landscape of Glasses and Crystals’ Prof. Karl-Michael Weitzel Philipps University Marburg, Germany Abstract (PDF)
‘Hydride ion Defects in Barium Indate Zirconate Perovskite’ Prof. Yoshitaka Aoki Hokkaido University, Japan Abstract (PDF)
‘Accelerating Materials Discovery: The Role of Interpretable Machine Learning in Unveiling New Proton-Conductive Electrolytes’ Prof. Yoshihiro Yamazaki Kyushu University, Japan Abstract (PDF)
‘Polaron-related Chemical Diffusion in Lithium Niobate, LiNbO3’ Prof. Klaus-Dieter Becker University Braunschweig, Germany Abstract (PDF)
‘High Entropy Oxides as Electrode Materials for Fuel Cell Technology’ Dr. Juliusz Dabrowa AGH University Kraków,
Poland Abstract (PDF)
‘Percolation Conduction in 3d Transition Metal Mixed Conducting Perovskites’ Dr. David Müller
Forschungszentrum Juelich,
Germany Abstract (PDF)
‘Understanding the Effects of Acidic/Basic Binary Oxides on the Surface Exchange Kinetics of Mixed Conductors’ Dr. George Harrington
University of Bath, UK Abstract (PDF)