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Section cerrent report on electrocatalysts used in the membrane electrulyte fuel cells
Vondrák, Jiří ; Klápště, Břetislav ; Velická, Jana ; Černý, R.
The report summarises non-platinum electrocatalists for membrane electrolyte fuel cells research in 2002.
Lithium Phosphate Glasses stabilized with Tungsten Oxide
Míka, M. ; Mladonický, P. ; Vondrák, Jiří ; Stopka, Pavel ; Klápště, Břetislav
Glass exhibiting an increased ionic conductivity could be an attractive material for the construction of electrochemical solid-state devices such as ion-selective sensors, batteries, fuel cells, and electrochromic devices. In these devices the glass can function as a membrane, solid electrolyte or electrode if shows mixed electric conductivity. Amorphous nature gives glass considerable advantages comparing to polycrystalline materials.If we use chemical composition systems with a good glass-forming ability, we can add many different cations and this way "tune" glass properties. Because a large portion of glass volume is occupied by oxygen atoms, many glass properties are strongly influenced by the state of oxygen atoms, especially by the the electron density. God glass-forming ability is exhibited for example by alkali-phosphate glass.
Hydrogen/Oxygen Fuel Cells
Vondrák, Jiří ; Sedlaříková, M. ; Černý, R. ; Klápště, Břetislav
The electrochemical low temperature fuel cells have appeared in the focus of interest recently in many institutions. e have studied the properties of various catalysts and electrolytes with the aim to do a screening of possible replacements of platinum catalysts and exchanging membranes.
Lithium glasses exhibiting increased ionic conductivity
Míka, M. ; Šmíd, P. ; Vondrák, Jiří ; Klápště, Břetislav
Fast ion-conducting solids represent interesting materials that can be used for the development of various electrochemical solid-state devices such as batteries, chemical sensors and electrochromic devices. One of the promising materials is an ion-con ting glass that could serve in these advanced devices as a solid electrolyte or electrode.
Bifunctional Catalysts for Alkaline Fuel Cells
Klápště, Břetislav ; Vondrák, Jiří ; Velická, Jana
Bifunctional electrocatalysts based on a composite carbon-MnO2 and doped with various metal salts were preparedand tested as cathode materials for alkaline fuel cells.In general, the doping by transition metals (Cr,Ni)enhanced the catalytic activity and slightly lowered thecapacity for the insertion of hydrogen.
Seven-segment display unit
Vondrák, Jiří ; Velická, Jana ; Klápště, Břetislav ; Reiter, Jakub
The development of a seven segment numerical display unitusing WO3 and V2O5 electrodes on I.T:O: glasses, and gel polymerelectrolyte is described.
Gel Polymer Electrolytes Based on PMMA
Vondrák, Jiří ; Klápště, Břetislav ; Velická, Jana ; Reiter, Jakub
Polymer gel electrolytes based on polymethylmethacrylateand aprotic solutions of metallic salts were prepared.Their electric conductivity decreased in the series ofsalts Mg>Li.>Zn>Na. The lower mobility of smaller ionsis explained by their stronger interaction with polymernetwork present in the gel.

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