2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10832-021-00272-5
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Characterization of anode supported micro-tubular solid oxide fuel cells prepared by successive non-aqueous electrophoretic deposition

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“…The capability to deposit dense thin layers over porous tubular supports enables the use of SALD for the coating of dense membranes as well as other electrochemical devices such as fuel cells/electrolyzers or electrochemical membrane reactors with tailored electrodes, where the gas separation occurs by adsorption and diffusion through the thin layer. Different ionic and protonic materials comprising more complex oxides or metals have already been deposited by ALD, and their addition to the SALD palette for both planar and tubular depositions would be appealing for various industrial applications.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The capability to deposit dense thin layers over porous tubular supports enables the use of SALD for the coating of dense membranes as well as other electrochemical devices such as fuel cells/electrolyzers or electrochemical membrane reactors with tailored electrodes, where the gas separation occurs by adsorption and diffusion through the thin layer. Different ionic and protonic materials comprising more complex oxides or metals have already been deposited by ALD, and their addition to the SALD palette for both planar and tubular depositions would be appealing for various industrial applications.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%