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temperatures than
traditional SOFCs. They
operate at very high temperatures,
typically between 600 and 1,000 °C. At
these temperatures,
SOFCs do not
require expensive...
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cells (
SOFCs) use a
solid material, most
commonly a
ceramic material called yttria-stabilized
zirconia (YSZ), as the electrolyte.
Because SOFCs are made...
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formula Gd:CeO2) is a
ceramic electrolyte used in
solid oxide fuel
cells (
SOFCs). It has a
cubic structure and a
density of
around 7.2 g/cm3 in its oxidised...
- use in
solid oxide fuel
cells (
SOFCs). It
demonstrates both
electronic and
ionic conductivity which is
useful for
SOFC electrodes because there is an...
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reference clocks.
Scandium has been
proposed for use in
solid oxide fuel
cells (
SOFCs) as a
dopant in the
electrolyte material,
typically zirconia (ZrO₂). Scandium...
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alternatively as a
solid oxide fuel cell (
SOFC) and a
solid oxide electrolysis cell (SOEC).
Similarly to
SOFCs,
rSOCs are made of a
dense electrolyte sandwiched...
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temperature type such as
SOFC)
power generation unit. By
taking advantage of
intrinsically high
energy efficiency of
SOFCs and
process integration, exceptionally...
- such,
cerium oxide is a
material of
interest for
solid oxide fuel
cells (
SOFCs) in
comparison to
zirconium oxide. Thermochemically, the cerium(IV) oxide–cerium(III)...
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additive in the Sc2O3-doped
zirconia system for
intermediate temperature SOFC. The
trioxide can be
prepared by
ignition of bi****h hydroxide. Bi****h trioxide...
- weather, and
altitudes as well as
vibrations and
sudden impacts.
Research on
SOFCs began at
General Electric and
Westinghouse in the
early 1960s. The later...