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Application of Silver Conducting Glasses to Solid State Batteries and Sensors
Author(s) -
Jun Liu,
J. Portier,
Tanguy Bernard,
J.J. Videau,
M. Aït Allal,
J. Morcos,
J. Salardenne
Publication year - 1990
Publication title -
active and passive electronic components
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.144
H-Index - 22
eISSN - 1026-7034
pISSN - 0882-7516
DOI - 10.1155/1990/82403
Subject(s) - electrochemistry , ionic bonding , materials science , thin film , membrane , ionic conductivity , electrode , ion , analytical chemistry (journal) , chemical engineering , inorganic chemistry , chemistry , nanotechnology , chromatography , electrolyte , biochemistry , organic chemistry , engineering
Fast silver ion conducting glasses as electrochemical devices have been tested. A silver iodine batteryusing a silver ionic conducting glass (AgPO3-Ag2S-AgI) has been studied. The interaction of some gases(O2 CI2, H2S) with the electrochemical chains: Pt/Sb2S3-AgI (glass)/Ag and Pt/AgCl (thin film)/Sb2S3-AgI (glass)/Ag has been investigated. Finally, the behavior of thin films of Ag2S3-Ag2S-CdS glasses assensitive membranes for Cd detection in solution has been tested on MIS structures Au/Si/SiO2/Membrane/Cd in solution/Reference electrode

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