Emmerlich et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Towards designing La1− xSrxCoyFe1− yO3− d with enhanced phase stability: Role of the defect structureEmmerlich et al., 2014
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- Emmerlich J
- Linke B
- Music D
- Schneider J
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- Solid State Ionics
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Abstract Generally, La 1− x Sr x Co y Fe 1− y O 3− δ-phases (LSCF) as mixed ionic electronic conductors (MIEC) are applied as electrode material in solid oxide fuel cells and as oxygen separation membranes in zero CO 2 emission power plants. LSCF phases are …
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