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Thermal and Electrical Properties of New Cathode Material Ba[sub 0.5]Sr[sub 0.5]Co[sub 0.8]Fe[sub 0.2]O[sub 3−δ] for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

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A newly developed cathode material, , was synthesized and characterized. X-ray diffraction results identified it as a cubic perovskite structure. Thermogravimetric results showed that lattice oxygen loss was about 2% in weight between 50 and 1000°C. Thermal expansion coefficient results in air and argon were extraordinarily high, with slope changes occurring at about 382 and 360°C, respectively. Electrical conductivity values were sufficient for cathode application with the maximum of about at 500°C in air and at 900°C in , correspondingly. Both thermal and electrical properties were closely associated with lattice oxygen behaviors and oxygen partial pressure.

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