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:
- Diffusion and ionic conduction,
- 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
ORGANISER(S):

Prof. Steffen Neitzel-Grieshammer FH Münster University of Applied Science,
Germany
steffen.neitzel-grieshammer@fh-muenster.de
PUBLICATION:
DEFECT AND DIFFUSION FORUM
by Trans Tech. Publications
Cited in SCOPUS and Google Scholar
https://www.scientific.net/DDF/Details
INVITED SPEAKER(S):
Prof. Igor Lubomirsky <br> Weizmann Institute of Science,
Israel
‘IMPACT OF ZERO- AND TWO-DIMENSIONAL DEFECTS ON
THE PARTIAL ELECTRONIC CONDUCTIVITY OF SOLID ELECTROLYTES’ Prof. Matthias Elm
Justus-Liebig Universität Gießen
Germany
ABSTRACT (PDF)
Prof. Klaus-Dieter Becker
University Braunschweig,
Germany
Prof. Masanobu Nakayama
Nagoya Institute of Technology,
Japan
‘EQUILIBRIUM RECTIFYING JUNCTION ENABLING LARGE AND STABLE RESISTANCE VARIATIONS’Dr. Chuanlian Xiao
Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research,
Germany
Prof. Han-Ill Yoo
Seoul National University,
Korea
- Prof. Yoshihiro Yamazaki
Kyushu University,
Japan
Prof. Karl-Michael Weitzel
University Marburg,
Germany
Dr. Andrew Duff
STFC UKRI,
UK
