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Improved electrochemical performance of NiO–La0. 45Ce0. 55O2− δ composite anodes for IT-SOFC through the introduction of a La0. 45Ce0. 55O2− δ interlayer

Zhu et al., 2008

Document ID
11137250332093717324
Author
Zhu X
Sun K
Le S
Zhang N
Fu Q
Chen X
Yuan Y
Publication year
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Electrochimica acta

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A La0. 45Ce0. 55O2− δ (LDC45) interlayer between the Ni–LDC45 anode and the La0. 9Sr0. 1Ga0. 8Mg0. 2O3− δ (LSGM) electrolyte of a solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) can prevent the solid-state reaction between Ni and LSGM. The D50 of LDC45 powders prepared via co …
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