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Fabrication of an anode‐supported gadolinium‐doped ceria solid oxide fuel cell and its operation at 550° C

Oishi et al., 2005

Document ID
7897546347788271824
Author
Oishi N
Atkinson A
Brandon N
Kilner J
Steele B
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of the American Ceramic Society

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Ce0. 9Gd0. 1O2− x (CGO) layers were deposited onto nonconductive porous NiO–CGO supports by electrophoretic infiltration, and then compacted by isostatic pressing to achieve a high packing density of the deposited layer. The bilayers were sintered to give dense CGO …
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