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Does the increase in Y-dopant concentration improve the proton conductivity of BaZr1− xYxO3− δ fuel cell electrolytes?

Fabbri et al., 2010

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5046087529643717260
Author
Fabbri E
Pergolesi D
Licoccia S
Traversa E
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Solid State Ionics

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Y-doped barium zirconate (BZY) is a widely investigated proton conducting electrolyte for intermediate temperature solid oxide fuel cell applications. Yttrium is generally recognized as the most suitable dopant into the barium zirconate structure to achieve proper proton …
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