Nobium-doped titanium membranes

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CA 2020169

NIOBIUM-DOPED TITANIUM MEMBRANES ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A metal oxide particulate membrane is made more electrically conductive, and thus more suitable for electrochemical cells by the incorporation into the membrane of a dopant element. The dopant is dissolved in an alcohol and then incorporated in the sol-gel process used to form the particulate metal oxide membrane. The invention is exemplified by a niobium doped titanium dioxide ceramic membrane which has good porosity while having a conductivity several orders of magnitude higher than a similar membrane made without incorporating the niobium dopant. NJSl/37

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