
doi: 10.1149/2.f03012if
The High Temperature Materials (HTM) Division was established in 1921. It is one of the two oldest Divisions of The Electrochemical Society. Not surprisingly, the Division is in strong financial shape, allowing HTM to sponsor a number of outstanding symposia, as well as awards for scientific distinction. The focus of the Division has broadened significantly from its origins in high temperature materials chemistry and corrosion to encompass high temperature electrochemical systems such as solid oxide fuel cells, ionic membranes, sensors, and the science and technology of chemical vapor deposition and related processes.
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