Marina et al., 1999 - Google Patents
A solid oxide fuel cell with a gadolinia-doped ceria anode: preparation and performanceMarina et al., 1999
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- 17508656607714886388
- Author
- Marina O
- Bagger C
- Primdahl S
- Mogensen M
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- Publication venue
- Solid State Ionics
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The application of doped ceria as an anode material in high-temperature solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC) is described. Deposition of an anchoring layer of YSZ particles was used to obtain sufficient adhesion between a porous Ce0. 6Gd0. 4O1. 8 (CG4) anode and an yttria …
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