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Electrolyte Highway Breakthrough Unlocks Affordable Low-Temperature Hydrogen Fuel

Researchers at Kyushu University have developed a solid-oxide fuel cell that operates at just 300C, less than half the usual operating temperature. The team was able to do this by engineering a “ScO6 highway” in the electrolyte, allowing protons to move quickly without losing performance. “The team expects that their new findings will lead to the development of low-cost, low-temperature SOFCs and greatly accelerate the practical application of these devices,” said the researchers in a press release. Interesting Engineering reports:

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