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Angewandte Chemie International Edition in EnglishVolume 21, Issue 3 p. 208-209 Communication Vehicle Mechanism, A New Model for the Interpretation of the Conductivity of Fast Proton Conductors Klaus-Dieter Kreuer, Klaus-Dieter Kreuer Max-Planck-Institut für Festkörperforschung, Heisenbergstr. 1, D-7000 Stuttgart 80 (Germany)Search for more papers by this authorProf. Dr. Albrecht Rabenau, Corresponding Author Prof. Dr. Albrecht Rabenau Max-Planck-Institut für Festkörperforschung, Heisenbergstr. 1, D-7000 Stuttgart 80 (Germany)Max-Planck-Institut für Festkörperforschung, Heisenbergstr. 1, D-7000 Stuttgart 80 (Germany)Search for more papers by this authorDr. Werner Weppner, Dr. Werner Weppner Max-Planck-Institut für Festkörperforschung, Heisenbergstr. 1, D-7000 Stuttgart 80 (Germany)Search for more papers by this author Klaus-Dieter Kreuer, Klaus-Dieter Kreuer Max-Planck-Institut für Festkörperforschung, Heisenbergstr. 1, D-7000 Stuttgart 80 (Germany)Search for more papers by this authorProf. Dr. Albrecht Rabenau, Corresponding Author Prof. Dr. Albrecht Rabenau Max-Planck-Institut für Festkörperforschung, Heisenbergstr. 1, D-7000 Stuttgart 80 (Germany)Max-Planck-Institut für Festkörperforschung, Heisenbergstr. 1, D-7000 Stuttgart 80 (Germany)Search for more papers by this authorDr. Werner Weppner, Dr. Werner Weppner Max-Planck-Institut für Festkörperforschung, Heisenbergstr. 1, D-7000 Stuttgart 80 (Germany)Search for more papers by this author First published: March 1982 https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.198202082Citations: 645AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onEmailFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat No abstract is available for this article. References 1(a) A. T. Howe, M. G. Shilton, J. Solid State Chem. 23 (1979) 345; 10.1016/0022-4596(79)90085-9 Web of Science®Google Scholar J. Solid State Chem. 34 (1980) 149; 10.1016/0022-4596(80)90217-0 CASWeb of Science®Google Scholar(b) L. Bernard, A. Fitch, A. F. Wright, B. E. F. Fender, A. T. Howe, Solid State Ionics 5 (1981) 459. 10.1016/0167-2738(81)90292-7 CASWeb of Science®Google Scholar 2 Groups such as OH or even NH have been detected IR spectroscopically in solid proton conductors. Google Scholar 3(a) M. Bell et al., DBP application, Az P 3 127821.3 (1981); Google Scholar K. D. Kreuer, A. Rabenau, T. W. Weppner, Mat. Res. Bull. 17 (1982), in press; Google Scholar(b) K. D. Kreuer et al., DBP application, Az P 3 3127820.5 (1981). Google Scholar 4 K. D. Kreuer, W. Weppner, A. Rabenau, Solid State Ionics 3/4 (1981) 353. 10.1016/0167-2738(81)90112-0 Web of Science®Google Scholar 5 R. R. Knsipsel, H. E. Petch, Can. J. Phys. 49 (1971) 870. 10.1139/p71-104 Google Scholar Citing Literature Volume21, Issue3March 1982Pages 208-209 ReferencesRelatedInformation