Zunic et al., 2009 - Google Patents
Electrophoretic deposition of dense BaCe0. 9Y0. 1O3− x electrolyte thick-films on Ni-based anodes for intermediate temperature solid oxide fuel cellsZunic et al., 2009
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- Zunic M
- Chevallier L
- Deganello F
- D’Epifanio A
- Licoccia S
- Di Bartolomeo E
- Traversa E
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- Journal of Power Sources
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Proton conducting BaCe0. 9Y0. 1O3− x (BCY10) thick films are deposited on cermet anodes made of nickel–yttrium doped barium cerate using electrophoretic deposition (EPD) technique. BCY10 powders are prepared by the citrate–nitrate auto-combustion method and …
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