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SOFC (solid oxide fuel cell) is a potential breakthrough technology for low cost, clean, and highly efficient production of electricity and heat. A solid oxide fuel cell consists of a cathode, an electrolyte, and an anode. Oxygen and fuel are reacted at the cathode and the anode, respectively. The solid oxide electrolyte conducts oxygen ions but not electrons, thereby creating an electrical potential difference, which drives an electrical current. MTI offers various SOFC powder, electrolyte sheets, electrolyte-supported single cells, and related equipment for SOFC research & development.
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