Editorial for the JECR special issue on electro-chemo-mechanics
Electro-chemo-mechanics is the relationship between electrical, chemical and mechanical properties and the study of adjusting one property through the control of another. This relationship can result in beneficial properties, for instance mixed ionic and electronic conductivity, in oxides, upon oxyg...
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author | Bishop, Sean R. Marrocchelli, Dario Sheldon, Brian W. Amezawa, Koji |
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description | Electro-chemo-mechanics is the relationship between electrical, chemical and mechanical properties and the study of adjusting one property through the control of another. This relationship can result in beneficial properties, for instance mixed ionic and electronic conductivity, in oxides, upon oxygen deficiency or lithium insertion (electro-chemo) and/or changes in ionic and electronic mobility observed in strained systems (electro-mechano). This relationship can also be responsible for detrimentally large stresses from non-stoichiometry induced lattice dilation (chemo-mechano). While significant attention has been given to studying the origins and characteristics of electro-chemical relationships—they form the well-know field of electrochemistry—much less is known regarding the corresponding electro-mechanical, chemo-mechanical, and electro-chemo-mechanical relationships. Indeed, the typical subject matter for the Journal of Electroceramics is governed by studies of electrical properties controlled through manipulation of material composition. |
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spelling | mit-1721.1/1036242022-09-30T08:29:32Z Editorial for the JECR special issue on electro-chemo-mechanics Bishop, Sean R. Marrocchelli, Dario Sheldon, Brian W. Amezawa, Koji Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering Marrocchelli, Dario Electro-chemo-mechanics is the relationship between electrical, chemical and mechanical properties and the study of adjusting one property through the control of another. This relationship can result in beneficial properties, for instance mixed ionic and electronic conductivity, in oxides, upon oxygen deficiency or lithium insertion (electro-chemo) and/or changes in ionic and electronic mobility observed in strained systems (electro-mechano). This relationship can also be responsible for detrimentally large stresses from non-stoichiometry induced lattice dilation (chemo-mechano). While significant attention has been given to studying the origins and characteristics of electro-chemical relationships—they form the well-know field of electrochemistry—much less is known regarding the corresponding electro-mechanical, chemo-mechanical, and electro-chemo-mechanical relationships. Indeed, the typical subject matter for the Journal of Electroceramics is governed by studies of electrical properties controlled through manipulation of material composition. 2016-07-15T18:10:38Z 2016-07-15T18:10:38Z 2014-02 2014-01 2016-05-23T12:15:53Z Article http://purl.org/eprint/type/JournalArticle 1385-3449 1573-8663 http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/103624 Bishop, Sean R. et al. “Editorial for the JECR Special Issue on Electro-Chemo-Mechanics.” Journal of Electroceramics 32.1 (2014): 1–2. en http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10832-014-9891-7 Journal of Electroceramics Article is made available in accordance with the publisher's policy and may be subject to US copyright law. Please refer to the publisher's site for terms of use. Springer Science+Business Media New York application/pdf Springer US Springer US |
spellingShingle | Bishop, Sean R. Marrocchelli, Dario Sheldon, Brian W. Amezawa, Koji Editorial for the JECR special issue on electro-chemo-mechanics |
title | Editorial for the JECR special issue on electro-chemo-mechanics |
title_full | Editorial for the JECR special issue on electro-chemo-mechanics |
title_fullStr | Editorial for the JECR special issue on electro-chemo-mechanics |
title_full_unstemmed | Editorial for the JECR special issue on electro-chemo-mechanics |
title_short | Editorial for the JECR special issue on electro-chemo-mechanics |
title_sort | editorial for the jecr special issue on electro chemo mechanics |
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