TY - GEN AU - Gazda,Maria AU - Mielewczyk-Gry?,Aleksandra TI - Ceramic Conductors SN - books978-3-03897-957-9 PY - 2019/// PB - MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute KW - n/a KW - ionic conductivity KW - cation mixing KW - aliovalent substitution KW - substituted barium indate KW - thermal expansion KW - impregnation KW - Cr substitution KW - chemical expansion KW - ball milling KW - lanthanum orthoniobate KW - perovskite oxides KW - thermogravimetric analysis KW - Hebb-Wagner measurements KW - samarium-doped ceria (SDC) KW - impedance spectroscopy KW - hydration KW - nanocrystalline ceramics KW - binary fluorides KW - Ni-Cr-ferrite KW - solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC) KW - Mössbauer KW - ceria KW - current collector KW - multifoil shape KW - specific surface area of powders KW - sol-gel KW - molten salt synthesis KW - Wulff shape KW - relaxation experiments KW - Ostwald ripening KW - Solid Oxide Fuel Cells KW - electronic conductivity KW - proton ceramic fuel cells KW - terbium orthoniobate KW - water uptake KW - high temperature proton conductors KW - redox cycle KW - metal foam KW - protonic conductors KW - protonic conductivity KW - proton conductivity KW - structure KW - thin films KW - e-beam physical vapor deposition KW - TEC KW - magnetic properties KW - CTE KW - coupled/decoupled ionic transport KW - platelet morphology KW - bismuth vanadate KW - La-doped SrTiO3 N1 - Open Access N2 - This Special Issue of Crystals contains papers focusing on various properties of conducting ceramics. Multiple aspects of both the research and application of this group of materials have been addressed. Conducting ceramics are the wide group of mostly oxide materials which play crucial roles in various technical applications, especially in the context of the harvesting and storage of energy. Without ion-conducting oxides, such as yttria-stabilized zirconia, doped ceria devices such as solid oxide fuel cells would not exist, not to mention the wide group of other ion conductors which can be applied in batteries or even electrolyzers, besides fuel cells. The works published in this Special Issue tackle experimental results as well as general theoretical trends in the field of ceramic conductors, or electroceramics, as it is often referred to UR - https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/1310 UR - https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/42905 ER -