Kim et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Naturally diffused sintering aid for highly conductive bilayer electrolytes in solid oxide cellsKim et al., 2021
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- Kim J
- Im S
- Oh S
- Lee J
- Yoon K
- Son J
- Yang S
- Kim B
- Lee J
- Lee H
- Lee J
- Ji H
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- Science Advances
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Solid oxide cells (SOCs) are promising sustainable and efficient electrochemical energy conversion devices. The application of a bilayer electrolyte comprising wide electrolytic oxide and highly conductive oxide is essential to lower the operating temperatures while …
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