Catalysis in Solid-State Ionics
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https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.1996.56Abstract
With the solid oxide-fuel cell, a technology exploiting ionic conductivity in electroceramic materials, small-scale co-generation plants for combined production of heat and electricity can achieve clean high-efficiency operation. However, with thermal activation of the cell chemistry, extremely high operating temperatures, about 1000°, are required, conditions incompatible with long term reliability using conventional structural materials. Lower-temperature operation depends decisively on the application of electrocatalysis at interfaces to the ceramic electrolyte.Downloads
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1996-03-27
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A. J. McEvoy, K. R. Thampi, Chimia 1996, 50, 56, DOI: 10.2533/chimia.1996.56.