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Infiltration cathodes produced

A different approach was taken by Nie et al. to produce an LSCF cathode using infiltration [85]. The porous LSCF was produced by tape casting. Both sides of YSZ were covered with SDC slurry to prevent the reaction between LSCF and YSZ, and as a result symmetrical LSCF-SDC-YSZ-SDC-LSCF cells were produced. Nitrate solutions of SDC were prepared using Sm(N03)2-6H20 and Ce(N03)3 -6H20 in water. The solution was infiltrated into both sides of the LSCF. [Pg.295]


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