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Fabrication and Investigation of MS–SOFCs with a Symmetric Configuration

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In order to simplify the structure and enhance the performance of the MS–SOFCs, a symmetric configuration with “anode infiltrated 430L-electrolyte-cathode infiltrated 430L” was developed. Reaction kinetics of the cathode, and the electrochemical performance and stability of the MS–SOFCs have been evaluated.

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Zhou, Y. (2018). Fabrication and Investigation of MS–SOFCs with a Symmetric Configuration. In: Study on Fabrication and Performance of Metal-Supported Solid Oxide Fuel Cells. Springer Theses. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-6617-7_4

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