High Temperature Proton Conductors and its Preparation

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The definition and structure of high temperature proton conductors is reviewed. Discusses the high temperature proton conductors of commonly used several preparation methods.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 750-752)

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1215-1218

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August 2013

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