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Layer-structured Li1-xNaxNi0. 8Co0. 15Al0. 05O2-δ oxide anode for enhancing ceria electrolyte based solid ceramic fuel cell operating at lower temperatures down to …

Huang et al., 2023

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3950730653441445838
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Huang L
Wang J
Lin W
Wu Y
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Applied Energy

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A ceria electrolyte-based solid ceramic fuel cell (SCFC) with a layer-structured Li 1-x Na x Ni 0.8 Co 0.15 Al 0.05 O 2 (LNNCA) anode has been developed. The fuel cell with LNNCA anode achieved a maximum power density of 884 mW cm− 2 at 550° C, which is about 1.6 …
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