Protonic Ceramic Fuel Cells Get a Boost with Dual-Phase Cerium-Engineered Air Electrode
The article describes a scientific breakthrough—specifically, an advanced dual-phase electrode for Reversible Protonic Ceramic Cells (RePCCs)—allegedly published in August 2025 in Advanced Functional Materials by Wiley. As of August 27, 2025, no independent verification or secondary reporting (news coverage, press releases, or official listings) of this article, result, or platform exists in accessible indexed web sources. The specific claims, such as the material composition, power densities, and operational stability, align with the current direction and plausibility of materials science and hydrogen fuel cell research but cannot be directly corroborated. Several numerical results and narrative statements are presented as established facts without qualifiers and lack external referencing. The presence of specific technical details and plausible methodology suggests the content is not wholly fabricated but remains unverifiable.
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