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Proton conduction in triethylenediamine-and hexamethylenetetramine-sulfate

Takahashi et al., 1976

Document ID
16221325591065931896
Author
Takahashi T
Tanase S
Yamamoto O
Yamauchi S
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Solid State Chemistry

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The electrical conductivities of the triethylenediamine-and hexamethylenetetramine-sulfuric acid systems have been measured and comparatively high electrical conductivities were found in the solid state. The protonic nature of charge carriers was confirmed by an …
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