Javed et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Structural and electrochemical characterization of low-cost LixCu1-xCoy Fe1-yO3-δ cathode material for intermediate temperature solid oxide fuel cellJaved et al., 2020
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- 16113260519035806893
- Author
- Javed M
- Muneer M
- Abbas G
- Shakir I
- Batool R
- Iqbal M
- Hussain M
- Rehman Z
- Raza R
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Ceramics International
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Lowering the operating temperature of the solid oxide fuel cell by low-cost material is still a challenge. The present study reports Li x Cu 1-x Co y Fe 1-y O 3-δ (x= 0.20, 0.40, y= 0.20, 0.40) composite material as a potential cathode for intermediate temperature solid oxide fuel …
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