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A promising cathode for intermediate temperature protonic ceramic fuel cells: BaCo 0.4 Fe 0.4 Zr 0.2 O 3− δShang et al., 2013
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- Shang M
- Tong J
- O'Hayre R
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In this study, BaCo0. 4Fe0. 4Zr0. 2O3− δ (BCFZ), which has been previously investigated as a stable oxygen permeable membrane material, is confirmed to be a promising cathode for intermediate temperature protonic ceramic fuel cells (IT-PCFCs). BCFZ shows lower …
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