Industrial Applications: G. A. Nazri, discussion leader
R. D. Rauh, "Some Applications of SSIs to Critical Technologies."
O. Yamamoto, "The Materials for New Battery-Types in Japan."
F. Shokoohi, "Rechargeable Batteries on a Chip: A Reality Check."
Polymer Electrolytes: M. Armand, discussion leader
P. G. Bruce, "Aspects of Polymer Electrolyte Structure and
Electrochemistry."
G. C. Farrington, "Electrochemical Material Studied Using AFM."
Protonics, Foel-Cells and Membranes: P. Colomban, discussion leader
K. D. Kreuer, "Proton Conductivity: A Phenomenon Between Classical
and Quantom Mechanics."
S. Gottesfeld, "Proton Conducting Membranes - The Fuel Cell
Perspective."
D. Edmonds, "Active and Passive Ion Channels."
Microstructure and Interfaces: S. J. Visco, discussion leader
M. Kleitz, "Solid Electrolyte Microstructure: A New Field of Application
for Impedance Spectroscopy."
B. Sapoval, "Irregular, Porous and Rough Interface Impedances as
Modelled by Fractal Geometry."
Gels and Composites: M. Schreiber, discussion leader
B. Dunn, "Solid State Ionic Materials by Sol-Gel Methods."
C. A. Angell, "Cation-Conducting Ionic Rubbers, and Composites of
Comparable Performance."
E. P. Giannelis, "Design, Synthesis and Properties of Polymer
Nanocomposites."
Glasses: S. W. Martin, discussion leader
M. Mehetrier, "Ionic conduction in Sulphide Glasses: A Structural
Viewpoint."
L. Borjesson, "Structure of Superionic Glasses: Neutron Scattering and
computer Simulation."
Oxides and SOFCs: M. Greenblatt, discussion leader
M. S. Whittingham, "Where Insertion Oxides are at."
J. R. Dahn, "In-Situ X-Ray Diffraction Studies of the Intercalation
Process."
H. U. Anderson, "SOFCs: Their Status and Materials."
Zeolites and Catalysis: K. Funke, discussion leader
D. R. Rolison, "Liquid-Phase Catalysis with Electrified Zeolite
Dispersions."
C. R. A. Catlow, "Ion Transport in Catalytic Systems."
Sensors and Closing Discussion: M. Ratner, discussion leader
M. J. Scholten, "High Temperature Hydrogen Sensors."
J. Maier, "The Use of Acid-Base Interactions for the Sensing of
Complex Gases."
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