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High-performance Ni–BaZr0. 1Ce0. 7Y0. 1Yb0. 1O3− δ (BZCYYb) membranes for hydrogen separation

Liu et al., 2013

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12495318354879837682
Author
Liu M
Sun W
Li X
Feng S
Ding D
Chen D
Liu M
Park H
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International journal of hydrogen energy

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Cermet membranes composited of Ni and doped barium cerate have been widely studied for hydrogen separation; however, their practical application is limited primarily by the relatively low permeation rate and instability of doped barium cerate in H 2 O and CO 2 …
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