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Preparation and properties of lanthanum (La) and indium (In) co-doped ceria system for IT-SOFC

Liu et al., 2019

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1992426667798041590
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Liu J
Wu K
Tu T
Peng K
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The different compositions of La3+ and In3+ co-doped ceria have been prepared by a citric acid-nitrate sol-gel method. All the compositions with general formula Ce0. 85La0. 15-x In x O1. 925 (CLI) have the same concentration of total oxygen vacancies. The results of the …
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