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Performance and electrochemical analysis of solid oxide fuel cells based on LSCF‐YSZ nano‐electrode

Jia et al., 2017

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15079173739191594288
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Jia C
Chen M
Han M
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International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology

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Abstract NiO‐YSZ/YSZ/LSCF‐YSZ tri‐layer structure SOFC has been fabricated by tape casting and infiltration methods. Subsequently, polarization curves and electrochemical impedance spectra measurement were carried out to evaluate cell performance at 850‐700° …
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