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H. Iwahara

Researcher at Tottori University

Publications -  28
Citations -  2902

H. Iwahara is an academic researcher from Tottori University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electrolyte & Ionic conductivity. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 28 publications receiving 2702 citations.

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Proton conduction in sintered oxides and its application to steam electrolysis for hydrogen production

TL;DR: In this article, sintered oxides based on SrCeO3 were found to exhibit proton conduction on exposing them to a hydrogen-containing atmosphere at high temperature.
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Relation between proton and hole conduction in SrCeO3-based solid electrolytes under water-containing atmospheres at high temperatures

TL;DR: In this paper, the electrical conduction in the solid proton electrolyte based on SrCeO3 was studied under water-containing atmospheres at high temperatures and the change of conductivity was measured systematically as a function of the concentration of the dopant or of the partial pressures of water vapor and oxygen.
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High temperature proton conducting oxides and their applications to solid electrolyte fuel cells and steam electrolyzer for hydrogen production

TL;DR: In this article, the conduction properties of these oxides and their applications to a high temperature fuel cell and a steam electrolyzer for hydrogen production are described referring to the experimental results obtained in their laboratory.
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High temperature type proton conductor based on SrCeO3 and its application to solid electrolyte fuel cells

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the electrical properties of the high temperature type proton conductor SrCeO and found that the rate of proton formation at oxide surface and proton diffusion into the bulk were fairly fast at high temperatures.
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High temperature fuel and steam electrolysis cells using proton conductive solid electrolytes

TL;DR: In this paper, a high temperature fuel cell and a steam electrolysis cell using an SrCeO3-based solid electrolyte, which was found to be a protonic conductor in the presence of hydrogen or water vapor, were constructed.