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Electrochemical performance of a solid oxide fuel cell with an anode based on Cu–Ni/CeO2 for methane direct oxidation

Hornes et al., 2014

Document ID
16779737973129785946
Author
Hornes A
Escudero M
Daza L
Martínez-Arias A
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Power Sources

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Abstract A CuNi–CeO 2/YSZ/LSF solid oxide fuel cell has been fabricated and tested with respect to its electrochemical activity for direct oxidation of dry methane. The electrodes have been prepared by impregnation of corresponding porous YSZ layers, using reverse …
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