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Utilizing rare earth doped ceria in solid oxide cells (SOCs) engineering is indeed a strategy aimed at enhancing the electrochemical devices' durability and activity. Particularly, Gd-doped ceria (GDC) is actively used for barrier layer and catalytic additives in solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs). In this study, experiments are conducted with La-doped CeO (LDC), in which the Ce sites are predominantly occupied by La, to prevent the formation of the Ce-Zr solid solution. This LDC is comparably used as a functional interlayer between the electrolyte and cathode if sintered at lower temperatures to avoid LaZrO impurity. In addition, the high substitution of La into the ceria lattice improves the oxygen non-stoichiometry of LDC, leading to accelerated electrochemical high performance by the additional role of LDC for oxygen supplier capacitance at high current operation. Thus, it is confirmed that the improved SOFC high performance is achieved at the maximum power density (MPD) of ≈2.15 W cm at 800 °C when the optimized LDC buffer layer is hired at the anode-supported typed-Samsung's SOFC by lowering the sintering temperature to prevent LDC's impurity reaction.
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Enzyme Microb Technol
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Department of Medicine, National Institute of Medical Sciences, NIMS University Rajasthan, Jaipur, India. Electronic address:
Herein, a urea biosensor and safe blood cleaning method utilizing a novel high throughput La-doped CeO nanosized artificial urease with high biocompatibility and enzyme-like activity were developed. The urease-like activity, stability composition, morphological characteristics, size, biocompatibility, and crystalline characteristics of the artificial urease were assessed. Considering its high urease-like activity, it is applied for both urea biosensing and safe blood cleaning.
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December 2024
Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, University of Cambridge, 27 Charles Babbage Road, Cambridge, United Kingdom, CB3 0FS.
Adv Sci (Weinh)
December 2024
Korea Institute of Ceramic Engineering and Technology (KICET), Gyongsangnam-do, Jinju-Si, 52851, Republic of Korea.
Utilizing rare earth doped ceria in solid oxide cells (SOCs) engineering is indeed a strategy aimed at enhancing the electrochemical devices' durability and activity. Particularly, Gd-doped ceria (GDC) is actively used for barrier layer and catalytic additives in solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs). In this study, experiments are conducted with La-doped CeO (LDC), in which the Ce sites are predominantly occupied by La, to prevent the formation of the Ce-Zr solid solution.
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March 2023
College of Petroleum and Engineering, Hadhramout University, Mukalla 50512-50511, Hadhramout, Yemen.
The current work demonstrates a novel synthesis of different concentrations of La-doped (2, 4, and 6 wt %) CeO quantum dots (QDs) using a hydrothermal approach. This research aimed to examine the dye degradation efficiency, antibacterial activity, and molecular docking analysis of La-doped CeO QDs. The structure, elemental composition, optical properties, -spacing, and morphological features of QDs were examined using various methods.
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December 2022
Radiochemistry Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai-400085, India.
Defect tuning in ceria to enhance its catalytic properties is a subject of great interest for the scientific community owing to the growing demand for catalytic materials in drug, automobile and chemical industries. Doping induced defect engineering was found to be one of the most sought out strategies particularly in oxides for achieving multifunctionality. Here, in this study, we have doped ceria with distinct sized trivalent rare-earth ions, namely, Y, Eu and La, using combustion techniques.
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