Sun et al., 2026 - Google Patents
Three alkaline earths and two rare earths jointly enhance activity and stability of a high-entropy iron perovskite electrode for symmetrical solid oxide fuel cellsSun et al., 2026
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- Sun M
- Gong X
- Zhou L
- Desta H
- Cheng Y
- Zhu S
- Liu D
- Tian D
- Lin B
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- Fuel
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Symmetrical solid oxide fuel cells (SSOFCs) have the great potential to be commercialized but remain a challenge of efficient electrode design. Here, we demonstrate that three alkaline earths and two rare earths metals jointly enhance the activity and stability of the iron …
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