Development and characterization of ceramics for solid oxide fuel cells

Considerable attention has been paid recently to ceria-based materials because they are the most promising candidate electrolytes for intermediate-temperature SOFC (solid oxide fuel cell) systems. In the present dissertation, the sintering behavior and mechanisms, the relationship between solubility...

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Main Author: Zhang, Tianshu
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-50432023-03-04T16:32:33Z Development and characterization of ceramics for solid oxide fuel cells Zhang, Tianshu School of Materials Science & Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Materials::Ecomaterials Considerable attention has been paid recently to ceria-based materials because they are the most promising candidate electrolytes for intermediate-temperature SOFC (solid oxide fuel cell) systems. In the present dissertation, the sintering behavior and mechanisms, the relationship between solubility of rare earth oxides in CeC>2 and ionic conductivity, as well as the electrical and mechanical properties of doped and undoped ceria ceramics have been studied and discussed. Doctor of Philosophy (SME) 2008-09-17T10:18:16Z 2008-09-17T10:18:16Z 2003 2003 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/5043 Nanyang Technological University 217 p. application/pdf
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Zhang, Tianshu
Development and characterization of ceramics for solid oxide fuel cells
description Considerable attention has been paid recently to ceria-based materials because they are the most promising candidate electrolytes for intermediate-temperature SOFC (solid oxide fuel cell) systems. In the present dissertation, the sintering behavior and mechanisms, the relationship between solubility of rare earth oxides in CeC>2 and ionic conductivity, as well as the electrical and mechanical properties of doped and undoped ceria ceramics have been studied and discussed.
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title Development and characterization of ceramics for solid oxide fuel cells
title_short Development and characterization of ceramics for solid oxide fuel cells
title_full Development and characterization of ceramics for solid oxide fuel cells
title_fullStr Development and characterization of ceramics for solid oxide fuel cells
title_full_unstemmed Development and characterization of ceramics for solid oxide fuel cells
title_sort development and characterization of ceramics for solid oxide fuel cells
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