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    A novel efficient oxide electrode for electrocatalytic oxygen reduction at 400-600°C

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    Authors
    Zhou, W.
    Shao, Zongping
    Ran, R.
    Jin, W.
    Xu, N.
    Date
    2008
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Zhou, W. and Shao, Z. and Ran, R. and Jin, W. and Xu, N. 2008. A novel efficient oxide electrode for electrocatalytic oxygen reduction at 400-600°C. Chemical Communications (44): pp. 5791-5793.
    Source Title
    Chemical Communications
    DOI
    10.1039/b813327a
    ISSN
    1359-7345
    School
    Department of Chemical Engineering
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/17324
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    A novel SrNb0.1Co0.9O3-d electrode material, which possesses not only high electrical conductivity but also large oxygen vacancy concentration at 400-600°C, shows an excellent performance in the application of reduced temperature solid-oxide fuel cells. © The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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