SrCe2O3 Nanoparticles as Electrolyte Material for Proton Conducting Fuel Cell
Author Affiliations
- 1Department of Chemistry Shivaji Science Nanotechnology Laboratory, Amravati, MS, India
- 2Department of Chemistry Shivaji Science Nanotechnology Laboratory, Amravati, MS, India
- 3Department of Chemistry Shivaji Science Nanotechnology Laboratory, Amravati, MS, India
Res.J.chem.sci., Volume 6, Issue (12), Pages 54-55, December,18 (2016)
Abstract
SrCe2O3 nano particles are synthesised as electrolyte catalyst material for Proton conducting fuel cell. The material is synthesised by sol gel method. Phase stability structure were analysed by X ray diffraction. The surface structure was analyzed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The electric conductivity behaviour of SrCe2O3 calcined pellets was determined by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. The DC conduction (E&
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