This book proposes a wide overview of the research and development of
proton-conducting solid oxide materials. It is the first to approach the
topic on proton-conducting ceramics and presents analysis studies from
the fundamental to the most promising applied domains. It describes
theoretical studies to enhance understanding of proton-transport
mechanisms through materials and focuses on the main families of
materials referred in the literature, highlighting their structure and
their electrical and physicochemical properties. It lists the various
routes of synthesis and processing methods used to develop such
materials and deals with their main performances and prospects with
respect to electromotive force, electrochemical hydrogen transport, and
reactors. The book will be helpful for students from academic sciences
as well as industrials dealing with applications of such materials.