Innovative thinner electrolyte can improve functioning of
solid oxide fuel cells

25th March 2020by admin0

In this post-industrialization age, electricity has
become the backbone of our society. However, using fossil fuels to
generate it is not the best option because of their limited
availability and harmful nature. In the last two decades,
significant efforts have been made to develop techniques to foster
sustainable energy. Against this backdrop, solid oxide fuel cells
(SOFCs) have risen as a clean and highly efficient alternative that
can generate electrical energy. However, a major drawback of SOFCs
is their high operating temperatures, restricting their widespread
usage.

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