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Cao et al., 2018 - Google Patents

An investigation of metal ion diffusion in ceria‐based solid oxide fuel cell with barium‐containing anode

Cao et al., 2018

Document ID
18152872382915541890
Author
Cao J
Ji Y
Zhou X
Cao C
He X
Liu W
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of the American Ceramic Society

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Metal ion diffusion is an effective strategy to suppress the internal electronic short circuit in ceria‐based solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC s). This could be achieved by fabricating an electron‐blocking layer between the barium‐containing anode and ceria‐based electrolyte …
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