Long Term Stability of Yttria and Scandia Doped Zirconia Electrolytes

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Müller, A. C. (2003). Long Term Stability of Yttria and Scandia Doped Zirconia Electrolytes. ECS Proceedings Volumes, 200307(1), 196–199. https://doi.org/10.1149/200307.0196pv

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