A Study of the Conductive Properties of Nanostructured Metal Oxide Films - d'Olembert André
A Study of the Conductive Properties of Nanostructured Metal Oxide Films - d'Olembert André
Autorzyd'Olembert André
EAN: 9783639034059
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019FAJ03527KS
Rok wydania
2008
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344
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Miekka
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15.2x22.9cm
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angielski

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019FAJ03527KS
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9783639034059
Autorzy
d'Olembert André
Rok wydania
2008
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344
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Miekka
Format
15.2x22.9cm
Język
angielski

Fuel cells which were first employed in spacecraft, are part of the ongoing pursuit for renewable energy sources, and environmentally compatible electric power generation. Recent enhancements in design and materials might establish fuel cells in a sustainable hydrogen energy economy (SHEE) as viable alternatives to the internal combustion engine.
This study investigates the conductive properties of metal-oxide thin films by developing a new deposition technique called dual channel ultrasonic spray pyrolysis (DC-USP). The DC-USP process has proved to be a reliable and cost-effective method to fabricate thin films. We have then created a novel mixed ionic electronic conductor (MIEC) composed of two metal-oxides: lanthanum strontium ferrite and copper-doped bismuth vanadate (LSF.40:BiCuVOx.10). This composite material can contribute to solve the major outstanding problem of the three-phase boundary (TPB) that limits the oxygen reduction reaction to within a microscopic region near the cathode-electrolyte interface in the SOFC device. Results show that at a temperature of 550 C, the average bulk resistivity for LSF.40:BiCuVOx.10 films was 2.08 ohm-cm (a conductivity of 0.48 S/cm).
EAN: 9783639034059
EAN: 9783639034059
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