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On the use of NiO as sintering additive for BaCe0, 9Y0, 1O3− α

Costa et al., 2009

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Costa R
Grünbaum N
Berger M
Dessemond L
Thorel A
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Solid State Ionics

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The effect of nickel oxide addition on the densification behaviour and electrical conductivity of BaCe0. 9Y0. 1O3− α (BCY10) is investigated. Small addition (4 mol%) of this sintering aid reduces the sintering temperature by 200° C and promotes the densification. 95% of the …
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