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Lithium and lanthanum promoted Ni-Al2O3 as an active and highly coking resistant catalyst layer for solid-oxide fuel cells operating on methane
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Wei Wang
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Ran Ran
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Zongping Shao
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2011
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Journal of Power Sources
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