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Revolutionizing energy systems with perovskite proton-conducting materials: advances and applications in solid oxide fuel cells

Gohar et al., 2025

Document ID
3711511050402478892
Author
Gohar O
Arooj A
Khan M
Saleem M
Khalid M
Starostina I
Koh J
Asif M
Ahmad M
Shakir I
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society

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Proton-conducting (PC) materials are playing an increasingly important role in advancing energy conversion and storage technologies, contributing to the development of more affordable and sustainable power systems. Recent advancements in PC materials have …
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