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Tuller et al., 1975 - Google Patents

Doped ceria as a solid oxide electrolyte

Tuller et al., 1975

Document ID
1923650844470769692
Author
Tuller H
Nowick A
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of the Electrochemical Society

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Ceria (CeO2) doped with divalent or trivalent cations is a mixed conductor; conduction occurs predominantly by the motion of oxygen vacancies or by electrons, depending on the departure from stoichiometry. In order to establish the electrolytic domain (T vs. p02) at …
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