Corelation of weight loss in tga and oxygen vacancy in ceria
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In situ formation of oxygen vacancy in perovskite Sr0.95Ti0.8Nb0.1M0.1O3 (M = Mn, Cr) toward efficient carbon dioxide electrolysis
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Contexts in source publication Fig. 2(a) shows that both samples keep decreasing in mass with increasing temperature. These weight losses mainly stem from oxygen release, so the oxygen vacancy contents in both samples increase with temperature. More vacancies are observed in SCT20 than SCN20 at the same temperature.
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