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Zetian Tao
Researcher at University of South China
Publications - 74
Citations - 2126
Zetian Tao is an academic researcher from University of South China. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electrolyte & Cathode. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 65 publications receiving 1595 citations. Previous affiliations of Zetian Tao include University of Science and Technology of China & University of South Carolina.
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Unique Proton Transportation Pathway in a Robust Inorganic Coordination Polymer Leading to Intrinsically High and Sustainable Anhydrous Proton Conductivity
Daxiang Gui,Xing Dai,Zetian Tao,Tao Zheng,Xiangxiang Wang,Mark A. Silver,Jie Shu,Lanhua Chen,Yanlong Wang,Tiantian Zhang,Jian Xie,Lin Zou,Yuanhua Xia,Jujia Zhang,Jin Zhang,Ling Zhao,Juan Diwu,Ruhong Zhou,Ruhong Zhou,Zhifang Chai,Shuao Wang +20 more
TL;DR: A new proton-conducting CP, (NH4)3[Zr(H2/3PO4] (ZrP), which consists of one-dimensional zirconium phosphate anionic chains and fully ordered charge-balancing NH4+ cations is introduced, which suggests that protons are disordered within an inherent hydrogen-bonded infinite chain of acid-base pairs.
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A review of advanced proton-conducting materials for hydrogen separation
TL;DR: In this paper, a comprehensive overview of developments and recent trends in H2 separation technology that uses dense proton-electron conducting ceramic materials and their associated membranes is provided, along with their properties and performance.
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A novel anode supported BaCe0.7Ta0.1Y0.2O3−δ electrolyte membrane for proton-conducting solid oxide fuel cell
TL;DR: In this article, a novel composition of BaCe0.7Ta0.1Y0.2O3−δ (BCTY10) electrolyte membrane was successfully fabricated on porous NiO-BCty10 anode substrate.
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A novel single phase cathode material for a proton-conducting SOFC
TL;DR: In this article, a single phase BaCe0.5Bi0.7Y0.2O3 d (BZCY7)-NiO anode substrate, a BZCy7 anode functional layer, an electrolyte membrane and a BCB cathode layer, was assembled and tested from 600 to 700 C with humidified hydrogen (3% H2O) as fuel and the static air as the oxidant.
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Novel cobalt-free cathode materials BaCexFe1−xO3−δ for proton-conducting solid oxide fuel cells
TL;DR: In this paper, a series of cobalt-free and low-cost materials are successful synthesized and used as the cathode materials for proton-conducting solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs).