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Mogens Bjerg Mogensen

Researcher at Technical University of Denmark

Publications -  429
Citations -  24644

Mogens Bjerg Mogensen is an academic researcher from Technical University of Denmark. The author has contributed to research in topics: Oxide & Solid oxide fuel cell. The author has an hindex of 75, co-authored 424 publications receiving 21942 citations. Previous affiliations of Mogens Bjerg Mogensen include Institute for Transuranium Elements & Kyushu University.

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Physical, chemical and electrochemical properties of pure and doped ceria

TL;DR: In this article, the physical, chemical, electrochemical and mechanical properties of pure and doped ceria, predominantly in the temperature range from 200 to 1000°C, are investigated.
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Advanced anodes for high-temperature fuel cells

TL;DR: Recent developments of SOFC fuel electrodes that will enable the better use of readily available fuels are discussed, particularly the fuel electrode or anode.
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Sustainable hydrocarbon fuels by recycling CO2 and H2O with renewable or nuclear energy

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors review the many possible technological pathways for recycling CO2 into fuels using renewable or nuclear energy, considering three stages: CO2 capture, H2O and CO2 dissociation, and fuel synthesis.
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Evolution of the electrochemical interface in high-temperature fuel cells and electrolysers

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors review the evolution of the interface under operation, highlighting approaches to control and improve interfacial architectures and cell performance, and explore the new chemistries that allow control and manipulation of these architectures to optimize both performance and durability.
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Impedance of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell LSM/YSZ Composite Cathodes

TL;DR: In this article, a number of lanthanum strontium manganate/yttria-stabilized zirconia (LSM/YSZ) composite electrodes are investigated using impedance spectroscopy.