Transport in proton conductors for fuel-cell applications: simulations, elementary reactions, and phenomenology
The electrolyte is the heart of any fuel cell. Ideally, this component effectively separates the
anode and cathode gases and/or liquids and mediates the electrochemical reaction …
anode and cathode gases and/or liquids and mediates the electrochemical reaction …
Nuclear quantum effects in water and aqueous systems: Experiment, theory, and current challenges
Nuclear quantum effects influence the structure and dynamics of hydrogen-bonded systems,
such as water, which impacts their observed properties with widely varying magnitudes. This …
such as water, which impacts their observed properties with widely varying magnitudes. This …
The nature of the hydrated excess proton in water
Explanations for the anomalously high mobility of protons in liquid water began with
Grotthuss's idea, of 'structural diffusion'nearly two centuries ago. Subsequent explanations …
Grotthuss's idea, of 'structural diffusion'nearly two centuries ago. Subsequent explanations …
Nanosecond protonic programmable resistors for analog deep learning
Nanoscale ionic programmable resistors for analog deep learning are 1000 times smaller
than biological cells, but it is not yet clear how much faster they can be relative to neurons …
than biological cells, but it is not yet clear how much faster they can be relative to neurons …
Theory of coupled electron and proton transfer reactions
Coupled electron and proton transfer reactions play a key role in the mechanisms of
biological energy transduction. 1-3 Such reactions are also fundamental for artificial …
biological energy transduction. 1-3 Such reactions are also fundamental for artificial …
Proton transfer 200 years after von Grotthuss: Insights from ab initio simulations
D Marx - ChemPhysChem, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
In the last decade, ab initio simulations and especially Car–Parrinello molecular dynamics
have significantly contributed to the improvement of our understanding of both the physical …
have significantly contributed to the improvement of our understanding of both the physical …
Aqueous basic solutions: hydroxide solvation, structural diffusion, and comparison to the hydrated proton
Many hydrogen-bonded liquids, molecular solids, and lowdimensional systems support
anomalous diffusion mechanisms of topological charge defects created by the addition or …
anomalous diffusion mechanisms of topological charge defects created by the addition or …
The computer simulation of proton transport in water
The dynamics and energetics of an excess proton in bulk phase water are examined
computationally with a special emphasis on a quantum-dynamical treatment of the nuclear …
computationally with a special emphasis on a quantum-dynamical treatment of the nuclear …
Dynamic hydration numbers for biologically important ions
MY Kiriukhin, KD Collins - Biophysical chemistry, 2002 - Elsevier
The role of ionized groups in biological systems is determined by their affinity for water
[Biophys. J. 72 (1997) 65–76]. The tightly bound water associated with biologically important …
[Biophys. J. 72 (1997) 65–76]. The tightly bound water associated with biologically important …
Resolving the structural debate for the hydrated excess proton in water
It has long been proposed that the hydrated excess proton in water (aka the solvated
“hydronium” cation) likely has two limiting forms, that of the Eigen cation (H9O4+) and that of …
“hydronium” cation) likely has two limiting forms, that of the Eigen cation (H9O4+) and that of …