Enhanced low-temperature proton conductivity in hydrogen-intercalated brownmillerite oxide

Nature Energy(2022)

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Solid oxide ionic conductors are employed in a wide range of energy-conversion applications, such as electrolytes in fuel cells. Typically, conventional ionic conductors based on metal oxides require elevated temperatures above approximately 500 °C to activate ionic transport, but the ability to operate at lower temperature could avoid mechanical instability and operating complexities. Here we report a solid oxide proton conductor, HSrCoO 2.5 , which shows unusually high proton conductivity between 40 °C and 140 °C. The proton conductivity was between 0.028 S cm −1 to 0.33 S cm −1 in this temperature range, with an ionic activation energy of approximately 0.27 eV. Combining experimental results and first-principles calculations, we attribute these intriguing properties to the high proton concentration and the well-ordered oxygen vacancy channels granted by the hydrogen-intercalated brownmillerite crystalline structure. Our results open the possibility of using solid oxide materials as the proton-conducting electrolytes in low-temperature devices.
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Condensed-matter physics,Fuel cells,Hydrogen fuel,Energy,general,Energy Policy,Economics and Management,Energy Systems,Energy Storage,Renewable and Green Energy
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