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Therefore, the cathode materials require high Li+ and electronic conductivity.
Since these organic materials require high grade purity, they are very expensive.
However, these methods for the synthesis of GC using urea over novel catalytic materials require high molar ratio of glycerol to urea.
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The direct fabrication of cathode materials requires high temperatures, which may destroy flexible substrates.
The conventional solid-phase reaction method of synthesizing SOFCs materials requires high calcination and sintering temperatures, which worsen their microstructure, consequently, their electrochemical properties.
These findings suggested that various applications of the fabricated surface composites to materials requiring high resistance to wear and corrosion were expected.
Therefore, the current-limiting flash-sintering technique is proved to be an energy-efficient and eligible approach for the densification of LSGM and other materials requiring high sintering temperature.
Unfortunately, dissipating large amounts of energy in a monolithic material requires high combinations of two intrinsic properties – Young's modulus and loss factor, which are generally in conflict.
A good thermoelectric material requires high electrical conductivity, large Seebeck coefficient, and low thermal conductivity at the same time, which is very difficult to be realized in real materials.
In order to assemble composite materials which require high strengths, we used "Loctite-9466" and "Scotch DP-460" as an adhesive materials to bond the FRP composite plates.
Adaptation of this technology to print high-temperature thermoplastics and composite materials, which require high extrusion forces, is also of interest.
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