Solid Electrolytes

Authors

  • Dnyaneshvar B. Gadekar   Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, Lt. K. G. Katariya College, Daund, Pune, Maharashtra, India

Keywords:

Ionic Conductivity, Fuel Cells, Solar Cells

Abstract

Solid State Ionics continues to be a rapidly developing research field because they exhibit high ionic conductivity; negligible electronic conductivity and low value of activation energy for ion migration at temperatures below their melting point are known as Solid Electrolytes (SEs) or Super Ionic Conductors (SICs) or Fast Ion Conductors (FICs). These solid electrolytes created a great deal of attention in modern researchers because of their unique transport properties and potential applications. This paper mainly explains about various types of solid electrolytes (conductivity values) and their various applications in solid state electrochemical devices such as rechargeable batteries, electro-chromic displays, solid state sensors, super capacitors thermoelectric devices, fuel cells, solar cells, memory devices and high energy storage batteries discussed.

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Published

2021-12-30

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How to Cite

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Dnyaneshvar B. Gadekar , " Solid Electrolytes, International Journal of Scientific Research in Chemistry(IJSRCH), ISSN : 2456-8457, Volume 6, Issue 6, pp.23-26, November-December-2021.