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Sensitivity of nickle cermet anodes to reduction conditions
Christian Mallon, Kevin Kendall
Chemical Engineering
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Physics & Astronomy
anodes
67%
carbon
23%
causes
4%
cells
15%
cermets
96%
conductivity
4%
costs
5%
degradation
5%
electrical resistivity
4%
high current
6%
hydrogen
17%
linkages
8%
methane
72%
nickel
28%
performance
3%
sensitivity
46%
solid oxide fuel cells
16%
temperature
2%
Engineering & Materials Science
Anodes
76%
Carbon
27%
Cermets
94%
Costs
2%
Degradation
5%
Electric Conductivity
8%
Hydrogen
22%
Methane
73%
Nickel
33%
Reforming reactions
8%
Solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC)
15%
Temperature
11%
Chemistry
Anode
57%
Carbon Atom
16%
Cermet
100%
Conductivity
4%
Electrical Conductivity
5%
Fuel
11%
Hydrogen
14%
Methane
62%
Reduction
36%
Surface
2%