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Liu et al., 2021 - Google Patents

Experimental and Theoretical Solid-State 29Si NMR Studies on Defect Structures in La9. 33+ x (SiO4) 6O2+ 1.5 x Apatite Oxide Ion Conductors

Liu et al., 2021

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3078019012783427238
Author
Liu W
Geng S
Zhang W
Liao F
Tang M
Fu H
Kuang X
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Inorganic Chemistry

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Oxide ion conductors can be used as electrolytes in solid oxide fuel cells, a promising energy-conversion technology. Local structures around the defects in oxide ion conductors are key for understanding the defect stabilization and migration mechanisms. As the defect …
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    • H01M2008/1293Fuel cells with solid oxide electrolytes
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    • H01M8/1246Fuel cells with solid electrolytes operating at high temperature, e.g. with stabilised ZrO2 electrolyte characterised by the process of manufacturing or by the material of the electrolyte the electrolyte consisting of oxides
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