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A tutorial review on solid oxide fuel cells: fundamentals, materials, and applications

Sikstrom et al., 2024

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Sikstrom D
Thangadurai V
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Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) are recognized as a clean energy source that, unlike internal combustion engines, produces no CO2 during operation when H2 is used as a fuel. They use a highly efficient chemical-to-electrical energy conversion process to convert oxygen …
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