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A Review on Low-Temperature Protonic Conductors: Principles and Chemical Sensing Applications

Sofia Mendes, Georgenes M. G. da Silva, Evando S. Araújo, Pedro Faia

2024Chemosensors14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Proton conductors are ceramic materials with a crystalline or amorphous structure, which allow the passage of an electrical current through them exclusively by the movement of protons: H+. Recent developments in proton-conducting ceramics present considerable promise for obtaining economic and sustainable energy conversion and storage devices, electrolysis cells, gas purification, and sensing applications. So, proton-conducting ceramics that combine sensitivity, stability, and the ability to operate at low temperatures are particularly attractive. In this article, the authors start by presenting a brief historical resume of proton conductors and by exploring their properties, such as structure and microstructure, and their correlation with conductivity. A perspective regarding applications of these materials on low-temperature energy-related devices, electrochemical and moisture sensors, is presented. Finally, the authors’ efforts on the usage of a proton-conducting ceramic, polyantimonic acid (PAA), to develop humidity sensors, are looked into.

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Electrical conductorMaterials scienceNanotechnologyEngineering physicsPhysicsComposite materialFuel Cells and Related MaterialsElectronic and Structural Properties of OxidesGas Sensing Nanomaterials and Sensors
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