Ting Chen
Chinese Academy of Sciences
30 Papers
78 Citations
Ting Chen is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Oxide & Anode. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 29 publications. Previous affiliations of Ting Chen include Kyushu University & International Institute of Minnesota.
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Papers
High performance of intermediate temperature solid oxide electrolysis cells using Nd2NiO4+δ impregnated scandia stabilized zirconia oxygen electrode
Ting Chen,Minquan Liu,Chun Yuan,Yucun Zhou,Xiaofeng Ye,Zhongliang Zhan,Zhongliang Zhan,Changrong Xia,Changrong Xia,Shaorong Wang,Shaorong Wang +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a single cell with Ni−Zr0.92Y0.08 (YSZ) hydrogen electrode, SSZ electrolyte and impregnated NNO-SSZ composite oxygen electrode is prepared by a tape casting, co-firing and impregnation method.
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Molecular interactions between DOPA and surfaces with different functional groups: a chemical force microscopy study
Wei Zhang,Wei Zhang,Hui Yang,Fanghui Liu,Ting Chen,Guangxin Hu,Guangxin Hu,Donghong Guo,Qingfeng Hou,Xu Wu,Yu Su,Jinben Wang +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used chemical force microscopy (CFM) for the first time, in which an atomic force microscope (AFM) tip was chemically modified with 3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine (DOPA) terminated groups.
Sr2Fe1+xMo1−xO6−δ as anode material of cathode–supported solid oxide fuel cells
TL;DR: In this article, perovskite-type oxides of Sr2Fe1+xMo1−xO6−δ were synthesized and the phase stabilities both in oxidizing and reducing atmosphere were investigated.
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Performance of the nano-structured Cu–Ni (alloy) -CeO2 anode for solid oxide fuel cells
TL;DR: In this article, a mixture of copper and nickel oxides (CuO-NiO) powders with various mole ratios were synthesized by the glycine nitrate process (GNP) and the Cu-Ni alloy was obtained by reducing the CuO−NiO powders at 600°C for 0.75h.
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Salinity-dependent adhesion of model molecules of crude oil at quartz surface with different wettability
Fanghui Liu,Hui Yang,Jingyao Wang,Minghui Zhang,Ting Chen,Guangxin Hu,Wei Zhang,Jiangzhong Wu,Shijing Xu,Xu Wu,Jinben Wang +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the adhesion forces between model chemical moieties of oil molecules and quartz surfaces with different wettability were investigated by the aid of chemical force microscopy at low and high salinity (10mM and 100mM).
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