The electrical conductivity of ammonium perchlorate single crystals

作者: A.G. Keenan , M.G. Ohanian

DOI: 10.1016/0022-4596(76)90016-5

关键词: ProtonElectrical conductionInorganic chemistryAcceptorMoleculeChemistryThermal conductionElectrical resistivity and conductivityAnalytical chemistryElectrodeAmmonium perchloratePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryMaterials ChemistryElectronic, Optical and Magnetic MaterialsCondensed matter physicsCeramics and Composites

摘要: The electrical conductivity of single crystals ammonium perchlorate has been studied from 25 to 180°C. Plots log σT vs 1T show two linear regions, one 100 and another Activation energies for the conduction processes in low- high-temperature regions are 0.12 1.04 eV, respectively. is a bulk process not surface mechanism. Conduction low-temperature region predominantly due migration protons sensitive concentration interstitial H2O molecules which act as proton donor acceptor sites. In region, NH4+ through cation vacancies. Detailed mechanisms postulated both electrode reactions.

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