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Spray pyrolysis of electrolyte interlayers for vacuum plasma-sprayed SOFC

Stoermer et al., 2006

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13187675639095209388
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Stoermer A
Rupp J
Gauckler L
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Solid State Ionics

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The effects of gadolinia-doped ceria (CGO, Ce0. 8Gd0. 2O1. 9− x) and yttria-doped zirconia (8YSZ, Zr0. 92Y0. 08O2− x) interlayers prepared by spray pyrolysis between vacuum plasma-sprayed 8YSZ electrolytes (8YSZ–VPS) and screen-printed (La0. 8Sr0. 2) 0.98 …
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