1. MIT engineers have identified key traits for fast proton conduction and found six promising candidates. 2. Solid acids are likely to be fast proton conductors, based on computer simulations. 3. These materials could enhance fuel cells, clean fuel electrolyzers, proton batteries, and iono-electronic devices.
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