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Proton transport enabled by a field-induced metallic state in a semiconductor heterostructure

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posted on 2021-02-18, 15:41 authored by Y Wu, B Zhu, M Huang, L Liu, Q Shi, M Akbar, C Chen, J Wei, JF Li, LR Zheng, Jung-Sik Kim, HB Song
Copyright © 2020 The Authors. Tuning a semiconductor to function as a fast proton conductor is an emerging strategy in the rapidly developing field of proton ceramic fuel cells (PCFCs). The key challenge for PCFC researchers is to formulate the proton-conducting electrolyte with conductivity above 0.1 siemens per centimeter at low temperatures (300 to 600°C). Here we present a methodology to design an enhanced proton conductor by means of a NaxCoO2/CeO2 semiconductor heterostructure, in which a field-induced metallic state at the interface accelerates proton transport. We developed a PCFC with an ionic conductivity of 0.30 siemens per centimeter and a power output of 1 watt per square centimeter at 520°C. Through our semiconductor heterostructure approach, our results provide insight into the proton transport mechanism, which may also improve ionic transport in other energy applications.

Funding

National Natural Science Foundation of China (grants 51774259 and 51772080)

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School

  • Aeronautical, Automotive, Chemical and Materials Engineering

Department

  • Aeronautical and Automotive Engineering

Published in

Science

Volume

369

Issue

6500

Pages

184 - 188

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science

Version

  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Rights holder

© The authors

Publisher statement

This is the author’s version of the work. It is posted here by permission of the AAAS for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Science on 369(6500), pp. 184-188, 10/07/20, DOI: 10.1126/science.aaz9139

Acceptance date

2020-05-26

Publication date

2020-07-10

ISSN

0036-8075

eISSN

1095-9203

Language

  • en

Depositor

Dr Jung-Sik Kim. Deposit date: 17 February 2021

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