Analysis of possibilities for carbon removal from porous anode of solid oxide fuel cells after different failure modes
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Christoph Hochenauer | Vanja Subotić | Christoph Schluckner | C. Hochenauer | V. Subotić | C. Schluckner | H. Schroettner | Hartmuth Schroettner
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