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HIGH TEMPERATURE PROCESSING OF SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELL NANOMATERIALS
author
Muhoza, Sixbert Picard
abstract
In this dissertation, a materials processing method to prepare high surface area solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) scaffolds at traditional sintering temperatures (1000ºC–1400ºC) was developed. We named this method “in situ carbon templating” and have used it to improve the performance of SOFC electrodes.
subject
In situ Carbon Templating
Nanostructure
contributor
Gross, Michael D. (committee chair)
Jurchescu, Oana (committee member)
Bierbach, Ulrich (committee member)
Donati, George L. (committee member)
Geyer, Scott M. (committee member)
date
2019-05-24T08:35:36Z (accessioned)
2020-05-23T08:30:17Z (available)
2019 (issued)
degree
Chemistry (discipline)
embargo
2020-05-23 (terms)
identifier
http://hdl.handle.net/10339/93919 (uri)
language
en (iso)
publisher
Wake Forest University
type
Dissertation

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