The 80th JSAP Autumn Meeting 2019

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Symposium (Oral)

Symposium (technical) » Hydrogen in oxides and its role

[20p-C212-1~7] Hydrogen in oxides and its role

Fri. Sep 20, 2019 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM C212 (C212)

Kazunori Ueno(Univ. of Tokyo), Hidekazu Tanaka(Osaka Univ.)

4:15 PM - 4:50 PM

[20p-C212-5] Fast hydride ion conduction in LaH3–2xOx at intermediate-temperature

Soshi Iimura1, Keiga Fukui1, Tomofumi Tada1, Satoru Fujitsu1, Masato Sasase1, Hiromu Tamatsukuri2, Takashi Honda2, Kazutaka Ikeda2, Toshiya Otomo2, Hideo Hosono1 (1.TiTech, 2.KEK)

Keywords:ionic conductor, hydride ion

Hydride (H) ions are electrochemically attractive charge carriers not only because they have small ionic radii and a valence electron shell suitable to ionic conduction in solids but also because of the high standard redox potential of H2/H (−2.3 V). In this study, we focus on LaH3–2xOx and examine the electric properties. The hydride ion conductivity at 340°C and x = 0.25, 0.50 exceeds 10−2 Scm−1, which is the highest value at intermediate temperature. The ion transport numbers at this condition are over 99.8%. In this presentation, we discuss the synthesis, structural analyses, and the mechanism of H conduction in detail.