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Large-area solid oxide cells with La0. 6Sr0. 4CoO3-δ infiltrated oxygen electrodes for electricity generation and hydrogen productionTong et al., 2020
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- Tong X
- Ovtar S
- Brodersen K
- Hendriksen P
- Chen M
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- Journal of Power Sources
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Infiltration is an effective way to improve the performance of the oxygen electrode for solid oxide cells (SOCs). Most studies on infiltrated SOCs are carried out on button cells with a small active area. Here, we report on the preparation of large-area fuel-electrode-supported …
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