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Praseodymium-deficiency Pr0. 94BaCo2O6-δ double perovskite: a promising high performance cathode material for intermediate-temperature solid oxide fuel cellsMeng et al., 2015
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- Meng F
- Xia T
- Wang J
- Shi Z
- Zhao H
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- Journal of Power Sources
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Abstract Praseodymium-deficiency Pr 0.94 BaCo 2 O 6-δ (P 0.94 BCO) double perovskite has been evaluated as a cathode material for intermediate-temperature solid oxide fuel cells. X-ray diffraction pattern shows the orthorhombic structure with double lattice …
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