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A-site entropy engineering to enhance performance of rare-earth iron perovskite cathode for solid oxide fuel cellsDesta et al., 2025
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- Desta H
- Gebreslassie G
- Wang G
- Cheng Y
- Sun M
- Gong X
- Zhu S
- Tian D
- Xu P
- Lin B
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- Fuel
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Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) are promising energy conversion devices due to their high efficiency and low emissions. However, their commercialization is hindered by high operating temperatures, interfacial reactions, and durability issues. Here, we report a high …
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