Ramasamy et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Phase interaction and distribution in mixed ionic electronic conducting ceria‐spinel compositesRamasamy et al., 2017
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- 1183823694642713447
- Author
- Ramasamy M
- Baumann S
- Opitz A
- Iskandar R
- Mayer J
- Udomsilp D
- Breuer U
- Bram M
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Advances in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells and Electronic Ceramics II: Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings Volume 37, Issue 3
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This chapter discusses how the microstructure analysis showed reversible and thus temporary spinel decomposition at sintering temperature as well as phase interaction forming a Gd‐and Fe‐rich orthorhombic perovskite with traces of Ce and Co in an …
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