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The behaviour of semiconducting rutile as the current collector in a sodium-sulphur cell

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The behaviour of tantalum-doped titanium dioxide (rutile) as the current collector in a sodium-sulphur cell has been investigated. The resistivity of the material has been measured and compared with the cell impedance. The sintering characteristics, micromorphology, mechanical strength and static corrosion resistance have also been studied.

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May, G.J. The behaviour of semiconducting rutile as the current collector in a sodium-sulphur cell. J Mater Sci 14, 633–639 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00772724

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