Breakthrough in high-performance oxide-ion conductors using rubidium
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Rb₅BiMo₄O₁₆, a rare rubidium-containing oxide-ion conductor, exhibits 29 times higher conductivity than yttria-stabilized zirconia at 300°C, making it promising for solid oxide fuel cells and clean energy applications due to its stability and low activation energy.
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