Abstract. Phenomena and processes either new or not studied in-depth occurring in perovskite oxides and in systems which contain these compounds are reported and summarized. The materials under consideration are well-known for specific properties, e.g., cerates of alkaline earths are hightemperature proton conductors, manganates are electrode materials of SOFCs and show the effect of colossal magnetoresistance or YBazCu307 cuprates YBa~Cu307 are "high-temperature" superconductors. The presented nontraditional approach consists of considering physical and chemical phenomena and processes, which do not relate to the indicated main properties of the compounds. For instance, BaCeO3 undoped and slightly doped has partially cerium in the form of Ce +3, which provides the effect of blue luminescence which is controlled by thermochemical treatment; H2YBazCu307 manifests mixed proton-electron conduction at 400-550 K under water vapor of 100-300 Pa; La0.67Cao,33MnO2.84 can dissolve some part of water vapor as this occurs in traditional HTPC. The electrochemical cells Pd I HTPC I hydrocuprate I HTPC I Pd and the more simple one Pd I HTPC I Pd show e.m.f, values near I V under certain conditions after polarization by d.c. currents at 420-520 K under different atmospheres. The system water vapor -membrane of undoped BaCeO3-hydride is described. Defect chemistry equations are used to describe some of the phenomena which are employed for the production and storage of pure hydrogen.
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