Special Session 5
DIFFUSION AND IONIC CONDUCTION IN INORGANIC COMPOUNDS (SS5)
This special session will encompass all aspects of diffusion and ionic conduction 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.
PUBLICATION
info will be available soon!
ORGANISER(S)
INVITED SPEAKERS:
- ‘Modeling and Validation of Phase Stability of Ceria-Zirconia Solid Solutions under Diverse Thermodynamic Conditions’ Prof. Jong-Ho Lee
Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST),
Korea
Abstract (PDF) - ‘Effect of Hydration on Electrical and Electromechanical Properties of Lanthanum-Cerium Oxides’
Prof. Igor Lubomirsky
Weizmann Institute of Science,
Israel
Abstract (PDF) - ‘Mobile Protons in Triple-Conducting Perovskites - Similarities and Differences to Electrolyte Materials’
Dr. Rotraut Merkle
Max-Planck-Institut für Festkörperforschung,
Germany
Abstract (PDF) - ‘Understanding Interfacial Reactions at the Electrode/Electrolyte Interface Using Neural Network Potential Molecular Dynamics’
Prof. Masanobu Nakayama
Nagoya Institute of Technology,
Japan - ‘Investigating Diffusion in Nb-Doped LLZO and Bismuth Vanadium Oxide Using QENS and ML-Driven Simulations’
Dr. Andrew Ian Duff
STFC Daresbury Laboratory,
UK
Abstract (PDF) - ‘Enhanced ion Diffusion in Dion–Jacobson Phase Two-Dimensional Halide Perovskite thin Films for Neuromorphic Computing’
Prof. Ho Won Jang
Seoul National University,
Korea
Abstract (PDF) - ‘Bipolar H+/H- ion Conductors Based on Stannate and Indate Perovskites’
Prof. Yoshitaka Aoki
Hokkaido University,
Japan
Abstract (PDF) - ‘Diffusion-Like Rate Distributions from Non-Diffusion Mechanisms in Battery Agglomerate Particles’
Prof. Dongmin Stephen Kang
Seoul National University,
Korea - ‘The Connection between the Microscopic Energy Landscape and the Macroscopic Activation Energy’
Prof. Steffen Neitzel-Grieshammer
FH Muenster – University of Applied Sciences,
Germany - ‘Quantification of Point Defects in Mixed Conducting Oxides with Photon and Electron Spectroscopies’
Dr. David Müller
Forschungszentrum Juelich,
Germany
Prof. Pei-Chen Su
Nanyang Technological University,
Singapore- ‘Ultrafast Li-Ion Dynamics in the Solid Electrolyte LiTi2(PS4)3 as Resolved by NMR Reaching Cryogenic Temperatures’
Prof. Martin Wilkening
Graz University of Technology,
Austria
Abstract (PDF) - ‘Impact of Ni Redox Reactions on Electrolyte Stress in Anode Supported SOFCs’
Prof. Mina Yamaguchi
Tohoku University,
Japan
Prof. Yoshihiro Yamazaki
Kyushu University,
Japan- ‘Tailoring the Properties of Ion-Conducting Nanostructures Using Surface Engineering’
Prof. Matthias T. Elm
Justus-Liebig-University,
Germany
Prof. Hitoshi Takamura
Tohoku University,
Japan- ‘Enhancing the Performance of Sr(Fe1-xMox)O3-δ Electrode Materials for Symmetrical Solid Oxide Fuel Cells - the Impact of Protonic Defects’
Dr. Julusz Dabrowa
AGH University Kraków,
Poland