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Structural Properties and Electrochemical Characteristics of Ba0. 5Sr0. 5Co1− x Fe x O3− δ Phases in Different Atmospheres

Magnone et al., 2009

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8079910741339922525
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Magnone E
Miyayama M
Traversa E
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Journal of The Electrochemical Society

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Abstract powders were synthesized using a wet chemical procedure starting from nitrates as precursors and citric acid and ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid as complexing agents. The structural properties and the electrochemical behavior of the materials were investigated as …
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