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On the history of solid electrolyte fuel cells

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The path to the discovery of galvanic solid electrolyte gas cells (J.-M. Gaugain 1853) and to the first industrially produced solid electrolyte gas cells (Nernst lamps 1897) is described. The development of the fundamentals of solid electrolyte fuel cells started with the work of Haber 1905, Schottky 1935, Baur 1937 and Wagner 1943. Extensive work in the field of solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) was done in the fifties by Peters and Möbius. After 1960, a rapidly growing number of scientists worked on the different problems of SOFCs, and by 1970 the basis was established on which the broad technologically orientated development of SOFCs proceeds today.

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Received: 4 February 1997 / Accepted: 4 March 1997

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Möbius, HH. On the history of solid electrolyte fuel cells. J Solid State Electrochem 1, 2–16 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/s100080050018

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