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Materials for IT-SOFC stacks: 35 years R&D: the inevitability of gradualness?

A personal view is presented of developments over the period 1964–1999 that have gradually made possible the fabrication of IT-SOFC stacks operating at 500°C. Although conceptual IT-SOFC designs were available in the early 1960s, their implementation had to await a much better understanding of vario...

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