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Cobalt free LaxSr1-xFe1-yCuyO3-δ (x= 0.54, 0.8, y= 0.2, 0.4) perovskite structured cathode for SOFC

Hussain et al., 2020

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4714744208907847834
Author
Hussain M
Muneer M
Abbas G
Shakir I
Iqbal A
Javed M
Iqbal M
Raza R
et al.
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Publication venue
Ceramics International

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The cobalt containing cathode is always challenging because of high cost, reduction of cobalt and high thermal expansion for SOFC. Therefore, cobalt-free perovskite oxides nanostructure cathodes La x Sr 1-x Fe 1-y Cu y O 3-δ (x= 0.54, 0.8, y= 0.2, 0.4) are …
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