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Synthesis and characterisation of the perovskite-related cuprate phases YSr2Cu2MO7+y (M = Co, Fe) for potential use as solid oxide fuel cell cathode materials

In this paper we report the synthesis and characterisation of the perovskite cuprate phases YSr2Cu2MO7+y (M = Co, Fe) in order to examine their potential for use as cathode materials in solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs). Both samples showed conductivities of 10 S cm -1 at 900 DGC and were also shown to...

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Published in:Journal of materials chemistry 2005-06, Vol.15 (23), p.2321-2327
Main Authors: SANSOM, J. E. H, KENDRICK, E, RUDGE-PICKARD, H. A, ISLAM, M. S, WRIGHT, A. J, SLATER, P. R
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