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Electrochemical properties of tubular SOFC based on a porous ceramic support fabricated by phase-inversion method

Han et al., 2016

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Han Z
Wang Y
Yang Z
Han M
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Journal of Materials Science & Technology

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In this work, a tubular ceramic-supported solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) was successfully fabricated by a low cost and simple process involving phase-inversion, brush coating and co- sintering. Properties including sintering behavior, microstructure of the tubular support as …
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