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High‐Temperature CO2 Electrolysis in Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cells: Developments, Challenges, and Prospects
Wiley | 2019|Keywords: solid oxide electrolysis cells -
Micro‐/Nanohoneycomb Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cell Anodes with Ultralarge Current Tolerance
Wiley | 2018|Keywords: solid oxide electrolysis cells -
Progress Report on Proton Conducting Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cells
Wiley | 2019|Keywords: solid oxide electrolysis cells -
A zero carbon route to the supply of high-temperature heat through the integration of solid oxide electrolysis cells and H2–O2 combustion
Elsevier | 2022|Keywords: Solid oxide electrolysis cells, solid oxide electrolysis cells -
High-performing proton-conducting solid oxide fuel cells with triple-conducting cathode of Pr0.5Ba0.5(Co0.7Fe0.3)O3-δ tailored with W
Elsevier | 2021|Keywords: Solid oxide electrolysis cells -
Study of solid oxide electrolysis cells operated in potentiostatic mode: Effect of operating temperature on durability
Elsevier | 2021|Keywords: Solid oxide electrolysis cells -
Study of solid oxide electrolysis cells operated in potentiostatic mode:Effect of operating temperature on durability
Free accessBASE | 2021|Keywords: Solid oxide electrolysis cells -
Production of synthesis gas (H2 and CO) by high-temperature Co-electrolysis of H2O and CO2
Elsevier | 2015|Keywords: Solid oxide electrolysis cells -
Thermodynamic analysis of synthetic hydrocarbon fuel production in pressurized solid oxide electrolysis cells
Elsevier | 2012|Keywords: Solid oxide electrolysis cells -
Degradation of solid oxide cells during co-electrolysis of steam and carbon dioxide at high current densities
Elsevier | 2016|Keywords: Solid oxide electrolysis cells -
Sr2Fe1.5Mo0.5O6–δ – Zr0.84Y0.16O2–δ Materials as Oxygen Electrodes for Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cells
Wiley | 2014|Keywords: Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cells -
An all-oxide electrolysis cells for syngas production with tunable H2/CO yield via co-electrolysis of H2O and CO2
Elsevier | 2020|Keywords: Solid oxide electrolysis cells -
Highly Active and Redox-Stable Ce-Doped LaSrCrFeO-Based Cathode Catalyst for CO2 SOECs
American Chemical Society | 2016|Keywords: solid oxide electrolysis cells -
Co-electrolysis of steam and CO2 in a solid oxide electrolysis cell with La0.75Sr0.25Cr0.5Mn0.5O3−δ –Cu ceramic composite electrode
Elsevier | 2014|Keywords: Solid oxide electrolysis cells -
System level heat integration and efficiency analysis of hydrogen production process based on solid oxide electrolysis cells
Elsevier | 2021|Keywords: Solid oxide electrolysis cells -
A highly active and durable electrode with in situ exsolved Co nanoparticles for solid oxide electrolysis cells
Elsevier | 2020|Keywords: Solid oxide electrolysis cells -
Enhancing Electrochemical Water‐Splitting Kinetics by Polarization‐Driven Formation of Near‐Surface Iron(0): An In Situ XPS Study on Perovskite‐Type Electrodes
Wiley | 2015|Keywords: solid oxide electrolysis cells -
Oxygen Evolution Reaction over the Au/YSZ Interface at High Temperature
Wiley | 2019|Keywords: solid oxide electrolysis cells -
An insight into the effects of B-site transition metals on the activity, activation effect and stability of perovskite oxygen electrodes for solid oxide electrolysis cells
Elsevier | 2017|Keywords: Solid oxide electrolysis cells -
Microstructural modification of the anode/electrolyte interface of SOEC for hydrogen production
Elsevier | 2012|Keywords: Solid oxide electrolysis cells
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