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Electrical and electrochemical studies of some solid electrolytes

In Chapter 1 solid electrolytes are reviewed. The historical development, mechanism of ionic conduction in solids and the properties and applications of important solid electrolytes are given. Chapter 2 discusses impedance methods as applied to electrochemistry and the equivalent circuit representation of the solid electrolyte/electrode interface. The application of a computer program that gives theoretical impedance and/or admittance plots is also described. The application of four-electrode conductivity measurements to solid electrolytes is described in Chapter 3. Since this is the first time these four-electrode measurements have been employed with solid electrolytes, a detailed review of the theoretical calculations and the errors involved are presented. The results from the experiments on the solid electrolyte PyAg<SUB>5</SUB>I<SUB>6</SUB>(Py=C<SUB>5</SUB>H<SUB>6</SUB>N) are also given. In Chapter 4, the cathodic deposition of silver from PyAg<SUB>5</SUB>I<SUB>6</SUB> and its subsequent recovery by anodic polarisation are examined. The behaviour of solid silver and silver painted electrodes in this perspective is compared. The solid electrolyte galvanic cell AgmidPyAg<SUB>5</SUB>I<SUB>6mid</SUB>Me<SUB>4</SUB>NI<SUB>5</SUB>, C is investigated in Chapter 5. Various cell parameters are measured and the charge/discharge characteristics examined. Finally in Chapter 6 the behaviour of zeolites as solid ionic conductors is reviewed and the results of some preliminary studies on zeolite-Y are presented.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:bl.uk/oai:ethos.bl.uk:236018
Date January 1987
CreatorsSivapalan, Nagalingam
PublisherUniversity of Cambridge
Source SetsEthos UK
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeElectronic Thesis or Dissertation

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