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Development of electrode-supported proton conducting solid oxide cells and their evaluation as electrochemical hydrogen pumps

Mushtaq et al., 2022

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14065099562884170096
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Mushtaq U
Welzel S
Sharma R
Van De Sanden M
Tsampas M
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ACS applied materials & interfaces

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Protonic ceramic solid oxide cells (P-SOCs) have gained widespread attention due to their potential for operation in the temperature range of 300–500° C, which is not only beneficial in terms of material stability but also offers unique possibilities from a thermodynamic point …
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