2nd Solid-state Chemistry & Ionics (SCI) workshop: Proton-conducting oxides ~from fundamentals to applications~, December 20, 2016

Scope

Solid-state chemistry and solid-state ionics are the fields dealing with the breadth of advanced energy technologies such as lithium ion batteries, solid oxide fuel cells, electrolyzers, sensors, catalysts, photocatalysts, and so on. Fundamental understanding of the structure-chemical bonding-property relationship is the heart of the fields. Discovery of new compound always fascinated chemists and scientists, which brought tremendous advances in energy technologies. LiFePO4 for Li-ion battery is a great example. Although the activities accelerate in both fields, it is getting difficult to cover progress in both fields. To address the situation, we started this workshop. Each workshop focuses on a specific theme covered by specialists in the fields.

The second series focuses on proton-conducting oxides from fundamental aspects to their applications featuring Prof. Norby, the University of Oslo, Norway. We hope that this workshop broadens your perspectives, provides catalytic activities between the fields, and ultimately creates a new direction of our disciplines.

H. Kageyama and Y. Yamazaki

Schedule

Date: December 20th, Tuesday, 2016, 13:40 ~ 17:15

Place: Inamori Hall, INAMORI Frontier Research Center, Kyushu University

Fee: free

Organization: Solid-state Chemistry & Ionics (SCI)

Chairs: Yoshihiro Yamazaki, Kyushu University and Hiroshi Kageyama, Kyoto Unversity

Sponsorships: Kyushu University Progress100 and Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT), Grant-in-Aid, Scientific Research on Innovative Areas "Mixed anion"

Coorperation: The Solid State Ionics Society of Japan

Program

Session chair: Prof. Yoshihiro Yamazaki
.

13:40~14:40
Prof. Truls Norby, Unversity of Oslo, Norway "Applications and complexity of solid state protonics"

14:40~14:50
Coffee break

Session chair: Prof. Truls Norby
.

14:50~15:20
Prof. Yoshihiro Yamazaki, Kyushu University, Japan "Theoretical guide to develop high-performance proton-conducting oxides"
15:20~15:50
Prof. Shu Yamaguchi, University of Tokyo, Japan "Proton delocalization and diffusion on hydrated ZrO2 surface: an ab initio molecular dynamic study"

15:50~16:10
Coffee break

Session chair: Prof. Shu Yamaguchi
.

16:10~16:40
Prof. Koji Amezawa, Tohoku University, Japan "Evaluation of efficiency of proton ceramics fuel cells considering mixed conduction in the solid electrolyte"
16:40~17:10
Prof. Hiroshige Matsumoto, Kyushu University, Japan "Proton-conducting perovskite for SOEC"

17:10~17:15
Workshop photo shoot
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