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3D printed ABS thermoplastic vs. steel. Dry sliding wear test in constant load & velocity ring on flat configuration. Test parameters: print layer thickness and orientation. Test symbol: 039_v_2
Open Research DataData gathered in sliding ring-on-block (flat contact) tribological experiment. Materials: alloy steel (heat treated) vs. ABS plastic.
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3D printed ABS thermoplastic vs. steel. Dry sliding wear test in constant load & velocity ring on flat configuration. Test parameters: print layer thickness and orientation. Test symbol: 039_h_3
Open Research DataData gathered in sliding ring-on-block (flat contact) tribological experiment. Materials: alloy steel (heat treated) vs. ABS plastic.
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AFM images of the platinum (111) single crystal surface as delivered, without the polishing treatment
Open Research DataPlatinum (111) single crystal surface images as delivered, without polishing treatment. Topographic measurements in contact mode. NTEGRA Prima (NT-MDT) device. CSG probe 10.
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Results of calibration of the piezoelectric scanner using the probe TGQ1
Open Research DataTeaching file. Results of calibration of the piezoelectric scanner using the probe TGQ1. Scanning in contact mode. NTEGRA Prima (NT-MDT) device. CSG probe 10.
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VIbration monitoring in reciprocating siding friction tests. Ball-on-flat contact. Sintered alumina ceramics (98%). Lubricant - PARAFFIN OIL. Specim. set K09A - full-run
Open Research DataVIbration monitoring in reciprocating siding friction tests in ball-on-flat contact. Both specimens made of sintered alumina ceramics (98%) - self-mated contact.Linear reciprocating motion.Lubrication: PARAFFIN OIL. Sliding velocity (peak): 0.1 m/s. Load (normal force): 5N. Test rig: TPZ-1 Tribometer.Running time: progressive increments of 10, 15, 30,...
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VIbration monitoring in reciprocating siding friction tests. Ball-on-flat contact. Sintered alumina ceramics (98%). Lubricant - PARAFFIN OIL. Specim. set K09 - pre-run
Open Research DataVIbration monitoring in reciprocating siding friction tests in ball-on-flat contact. Both specimens made of sintered alumina ceramics (98%) - self-mated contact.Linear reciprocating motion.Lubrication: PARAFFIN OIL. Sliding velocity (peak): 0.1 m/s. Load (normal force): 5N. Test rig: TPZ-1 Tribometer.Running time: progressive increments of 10, 15, 30,...
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Silicon microcantilever with impedance sensor
Open Research DataThe issue of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) [1] has been enjoying popularity and interest since the 90s of the 20th century. Microcells are one of the simplest devices of this type, but they can be widely used in sensors. There are reports on the possibility of using this type of sensors in the context of such important issues as diagnostics...
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Sliding friction of alumina (Al2O3) with friction induced vibrations
Open Research DataTest files containing data on experiments in self mated sliding contact of alumina Al2O3 lubricated with either water or paraffin oil. Tests run in variable load/velocity conditions and with different dynamic settings of the test rig (PT-3 tribometer). The aim of the research was to attempt in finding correlations between the dynamic characteristics...
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AFM and SSRM investiagtion of carbon nanowalls properties
Open Research DataStructures with limited dimensionality are of great interest in modern nanotechnology. The properties of these objects are used, among others, for the construction of modern displays or as a base for quantum computers. Carbon nanowalls, which are the subject of the imaging results contained in this collection, are also considered interesting building...
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Deflection measurement of field section with pavement with base course made of Cement Bitumen Treated Material Mixture C3E4 (28, 180, 270, 365 days after compaction)
Open Research DataDataset presents data of deflections determined for pavement with base course made of cold recycled mixture – cement bitumen treated material mixture with following binding agents: 3% cement, 4% emulsion (C3E4). Mixture was designed according to Polish requirements for the base course of pavement. Mixture was mixed in stationary plant and compacted...
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Microscopic examination of CuNiFeR pipeline
Open Research DataCopper and nickel alloys called cunifers (Cu, Ni, Fe and R – rest of alloy elements) have found wide application in the production of ship pipeline components in contact with sea water, such as, for example, the main engine cooling system. These alloys are characterized by a very high corrosion resistance, which is ensured by appropriately carried out...
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Macroscopic examination of CuNiFeR pipeline
Open Research DataCopper and nickel alloys called cunifers (Cu, Ni, Fe and R – rest of alloy elements) have found wide application in the production of ship pipeline components in contact with sea water, such as, for example, the main engine cooling system. These alloys are characterized by a very high corrosion resistance, which is ensured by appropriately carried out...
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Tensile test of part of CuNiFeR pipeline
Open Research DataCopper and nickel alloys called cunifers (Cu, Ni, Fe and R – rest of alloy elements) have found wide application in the production of ship pipeline components in contact with sea water, such as, for example, the main engine cooling system. These alloys are characterized by a very high corrosion resistance, which is ensured by appropriately carried out...
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AFM visualization of Mg alloy surface modification
Open Research DataMagnesium alloys with additives improving their mechanical properties are valued as materials with low density and elasticity coefficient. Additionally, their biocompatibility and biodegradability make them interesting in prosthetic applications. However, the last of these features, valuable in medicine, contradicts the industrial needs for the described...
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Detection of the acoustic interferences during AFM operation
Open Research DataAtomic force microscopy is a particularly complicated surface imaging technique due to the large number of factors that affect the quality of the resulting images. They are obviously difficult and sometimes even impossible to control at the same time. One of such factors may even be the seismological location of the building or the influence of mechanical...
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Austenitic stainless steel sensitization
Open Research DataHigh-alloy steels, thanks to their composition and content of appropriate alloying additives, are characterized by increased resistance to many corrosive environments. However, this is due to the increased sensitivity of the described construction materials to specific environmental conditions during their use. An example may be the increased susceptibility...
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Imaging of morphological and physicochemical changes occuring in the structure of austenitic steel due to the thermal sensitization
Open Research DataIn polycrystalline materials, grain boundaries are always where phenomena such as surface diffusion, sedimentation and corrosion occur. They have a significant impact on the macroscopic properties of the construction material [1]. In addition to inhomogeneities such as manganese sulphide inclusions formed during the metallurgical process, interfacial...
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Ferromagnetic nanoparticles imaging by means of Magnetic Force Microscopy
Open Research DataFerromagnetic nanoparticles can be used as building blocks for advanced thin film magnets, and can also be used in data storage and biomedical technologies. Nano-crystalline ferrites with the chemical formula NixZn (1 - x) Fe2O4, where x = 0, 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8, 1.0 show anti-corrosion properties and suppress electromagnetic interference, in the case...
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Imaging of the effects of pitting corrosion with the use of AFM
Open Research DataPitting corrosion is a local attack on a metal surface, limited to a point or small area, which appears as a hole. Pitting corrosion is one of the most harmful forms of corrosion due to the fact that it is associated with small, difficult to detect damage, that can even lead to perforation of the structure. A single pit may range in size from micrometers...
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AFM imaging of surface of modern soldering alloy
Open Research DataFollowing the announcement in 2006 of European Union directives aimed at limiting the use of lead in electronic products, there was an urgent need to use lead-free solders in the electronics industry. Due to production requirements, it is necessary to use solders with different melting points. To replace the low-melting eutectic Sn 37 wt. Pb, the most...
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Microscopic examination of the texture of paper products
Open Research DataAtomic force microscopy (AFM) can be used to study the state of the paper fibers with the aim of providing qualitative and semi-quantitative information on degradation and aging. The work [1] reports the results of tests of various paper products subjected to deliberate aging processes under the influence of various factors. Chemical and biological...
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Statistics of AFM current-voltage curves
Open Research DataMapping surface electrical conductivity offers enormous cognitive possibilities regarding the structure and properties of modern materials. The technique invented for this purpose (Conductive AFM) by Murrel's team and colleagues allows independent monitoring of the local conductivity of materials in correlation with the topographic profile. The mentioned...
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Imaging of biological samples: the ant Lasius Niger
Open Research DataThe world of arthropods continues to amaze researchers today. An example may be a relatively new report by a group of scientists on structures found in ant shells [1] Although calcareous anatomical structures have evolved in various groups of animals, little has been known so far about the occurrence of this type of form in insects. The authors of the...
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The surface of the sensor used in the analysis of odorous substances
Open Research DataHuman industrial activity usually leads to smaller or larger interference with the ecosystem, contributing to changes affecting the quality of life. An example may be the emission of gaseous substances, not necessarily toxic, but due to their intense smell, they can cause discomfort to people exposed to their inhalation. The problem is so important...
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Surface modifcation of PMMA polymer detected by XPS
Open Research DataIn order to obtain the experimental specimens, four PMMA/PC61BM samples with the following mass proportions were prepared: 10%, 20%, 30%, and 40%. In addition, as a reference, a PMMA sample without PC61BM was prepared as well. For the fabrication process, PC61BM 99.5% (Solenne BV), chloroform HPLC (Sigma Aldrich), and PMMA (commercially available...
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Exemplary AFM application in cosmetology
Open Research DataAtomic force microscopy can be used in the diagnosis of the condition of human tissues such as skin, nails and hair. This is obviously related to the use of a variety of cosmetic products and can be understood as an attempt to assess their long-term impact on human appearance and health. An example may be the studies presented in [1] indicating the...
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Colvolutional calibration of AFM probe
Open Research DataAtomic force microscopy is based on the interaction of the examined surface with a probe of a pyramidal shape, tipped with a sharp end with a radius of curvature ranging from single nanometers to hundreds of nanometers. The resolution of the obtained image is of course dependent on the above-mentioned geometric size, and the resulting image is a convolutional...
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Impedance and cyclic voltammetry studies of GPLA electrodes after laser ablation
Open Research DataThe 3D printed GPLA electrodes present a brand new opportunity for electrode material for electrochemical biosensors. In order for the electrodes to be considered viable for electroanalysis studies, the pretreatment procedure must be applied in order to etch PLA matrix and reveal graphene filler. The following dataset presents an approach towards such...
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SEM images of cross sections of porous Sr0.86Ti0.65Fe0.35O3 oxygen electrodes sintered at different temperatures
Open Research DataThis dataset contains cross sectional images of the porous Sr0.86Ti0.65Fe0.35O3 oxygen electrodes symmetric cells samples interface. Here are presented images of electrodes sintered at 950 °C, 1000 °C and 1050 °C. Images were obtained using a FEI Quanta FEG 250 Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) with an accelerating voltage of 10 kV in a high vacuum...
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Destruction of AFM probes during normal operation
Open Research DataThe quality of the images obtained with the use of an atomic force microscope is determined by the state of the blade interacting with the tested material. Image artifacts can be generated by various reasons, such as oxidation, contamination or an error in blade fabrication, but also appear as a result of the repeated scanning process and inevitable...
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The topography of carbon black-polylactide composite 3D printed electrodes after femtosecond laser ablation
Open Research DataThis dataset contains a series of scanning electron microscopy images revealing the topography of 3D printed carbon black-polylactide composite electrodes after laser ablation with a femtosecond laser. Different laser powers were investigated, namely: 10%, 25%, 50%, 75% and 100%. The CB-PLA electrodes were 3D printed using an Ender printer. Femtosecond laser NKT Photonics, Origami XP parameters: power at 100%...
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Area specific resistance (at 800 °C - 500 °C) of the Sr0.86Ti0.65Fe0.35O3 porous oxygen electrodes sintered at different temperatures
Open Research DataIn this dataset are presented results of the polarization resistance of differently sintered Sr0.86Ti0.65Fe0.35O3 porous oxygen electrodes in symetrical cell. Applied sintering temperatures were 900 °C, 950 °C, 1000 °C and 1050 °C. The measurement temperature range was between 800 °C and 500 °C in stationary air. Results converted to electrode surfaces...
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Area specific resistance (at 800 °C - 500 °C) of the SrTi0.50Fe0.50O3 porous oxygen electrodes sintered at different temperatures
Open Research DataIn this dataset are presented results of the polarization resistance of differently sintered SrTi0.50Fe0.50O3 porous oxygen electrodes in symetrical cell. Applied sintering temperatures were 900 °C, 950 °C and 1000 °C. The measurement temperature range was between 800 °C and 500 °C with synthetic air flow (21% O2, 40 ml min-1). Results converted to...
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Area specific resistance (at 800 °C - 500 °C) of the SrTi0.30Fe0.70O3 porous oxygen electrodes sintered at different temperatures
Open Research DataIn this dataset are presented results of the polarization resistance of differently sintered SrTi0.30Fe0.70O3 porous oxygen electrodes in symetrical cell. Applied sintering temperatures were 900 °C, 950 °C and 1000 °C. The measurement temperature range was between 800 °C and 500 °C with synthetic air flow (21% O2, 40 ml min-1). Results converted to...
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Area specific resistance (at 800 °C - 500 °C) of the SrTi0.65Fe0.35O3 porous oxygen electrodes sintered at different temperatures
Open Research DataIn this dataset are presented results of the polarization resistance of differently sintered SrTi0.65Fe0.35O3 porous oxygen electrodes in symetrical cell. Applied sintering temperatures were 900 °C, 950 °C and 1000 °C. The measurement temperature range was between 800 °C and 500 °C with synthetic air flow (21% O2, 40 ml min-1). Results converted to...
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Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy spectra measured at 700 °C on porous SrTi0.30Fe0.70O3-d oxygen electrodes sintered at different temperatures
Open Research DataThis dataset contains results electrochemica impedance spectroscopy (EIS) of symmetrical cells with porous SrTi0.30Fe0.70O3-d oxygen electrodes sintered at different temperaturs (800 °C, 900 °C and 1000 °C). EIS spectra were measured at 700 °C with synthetic air flow (21% O2, 40 ml min-1). Results converted to electrode surfaces area and dived by two...
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Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy spectra measured at 700 °C on porous SrTi0.65Fe0.35O3-d oxygen electrodes sintered at different temperatures
Open Research DataThis dataset contains results electrochemica impedance spectroscopy (EIS) of symmetrical cells with porous SrTi0.65Fe0.35O3-d oxygen electrodes sintered at different temperaturs (800 °C, 900 °C and 1000 °C). EIS spectra were measured at 700 °C with synthetic air flow (21% O2, 40 ml min-1). Results converted to electrode surfaces area and dived by two...
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Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy spectra measured at 700 °C on porous SrTi0.50Fe0.50O3-d oxygen electrodes sintered at different temperatures
Open Research DataThis dataset contains results electrochemica impedance spectroscopy (EIS) of symmetrical cells with porous SrTi0.50Fe0.50O3-d oxygen electrodes sintered at different temperaturs (800 °C, 900 °C and 1000 °C). EIS spectra were measured at 700 °C with synthetic air flow (21% O2, 40 ml min-1). Results converted to electrode surfaces area and dived by two...
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Area specific resistance (at 800 °C - 500 °C) of the SrTi0.30Fe0.70O3 porous oxygen electrodes at different oxygen partial pressures
Open Research DataIn this dataset are presented results of the polarization resistance of SrTi0.30Fe0.70O3 porous oxygen electrodes sintered at 800 °C. The measurement temperature range was between 800 °C and 500 °C. Applied different oxygen partial pressure flow was: 1%, 20% and 100% pO2. Results converted to electrode surfaces area and dived by two electrodes. All...
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Series resistance (at 800 °C - 500 °C) of the Sr0.86Ti0.65Fe0.35O3 porous oxygen electrodes sintered at different temperatures
Open Research DataIn this dataset are presented results of the ohmic contribution of differently sintered Sr0.86Ti0.65Fe0.35O3 porous oxygen electrodes in symetrical cell. Applied sintering temperatures were 900 °C, 950 °C, 1000 °C and 1050 °C. The measurement temperature range was between 800 °C and 500 °C in stationary air. Results converted to electrode surfaces area.
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Series resistance (at 800 °C - 500 °C) of the SrTi0.50Fe0.50O3 porous oxygen electrodes sintered at different temperatures
Open Research DataIn this dataset are presented results of the ohmic contribution of differently sintered Sr0Ti0.50Fe0.50O3 porous oxygen electrodes in symetrical cell. Applied sintering temperatures were 900 °C, 950 °C and 1000 °C. The measurement temperature range was between 800 °C and 500 °C with synthetic ari flow (21% O2, 40 ml min-1). Results converted to electrode...
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Series resistance (at 800 °C - 500 °C) of the SrTi0.30Fe0.70O3 porous oxygen electrodes sintered at different temperatures
Open Research DataIn this dataset are presented results of the ohmic contribution of differently sintered Sr0Ti0.30Fe0.70O3 porous oxygen electrodes in symetrical cell. Applied sintering temperatures were 900 °C, 950 °C and 1000 °C. The measurement temperature range was between 800 °C and 500 °C with synthetic ari flow (21% O2, 40 ml min-1). Results converted to electrode...
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Series resistance (at 800 °C - 500 °C) of the SrTi0.65Fe0.35O3 porous oxygen electrodes sintered at different temperatures
Open Research DataIn this dataset are presented results of the ohmic contribution of differently sintered Sr0Ti0.65Fe0.35O3 porous oxygen electrodes in symetrical cell. Applied sintering temperatures were 900 °C, 950 °C and 1000 °C. The measurement temperature range was between 800 °C and 500 °C with synthetic ari flow (21% O2, 40 ml min-1). Results converted to electrode...
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Comparisson of area specific resistance of the SrTi1-xFexO3-d porous oxygen electrodes and state-of-the-art LSCF sintered at optimal conditions
Open Research DataIn this dataset are presented results of the polarization resistance of optimaly sintered SrTi1-xFexO3-d porous oxygen electrodes in symetrical cell (1000 °C; 800 °C and 800°C respectively x = 0.35; 0.50 and 0.70). For commparison were selected commercially avilable state-of-the-art LSCF (Europa) sintered at 1050 °C. The measurement temperature range...
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The XPS studies of the CB-PLA electrodes after different surface treatments (chemical, electrochemical, enzymatic)
Open Research DataThe dataset contains the Xray Photoelectron Spectroscopy results of the studies performed under different conditions of surface activation of the CB-PLA 3D printed electrodes. The activation was performed by hydrolysis in different solvents (DMF, 1M HCl, 1M NaOH), electrolysis in 1M NaOH, enzymatic treatment in polymerase or simultaneous electrolysis...
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SEM images of symmetrical cell interface with SrTi1-xFexO3-d electrodes and CGO-20 substrate sintered at 800 °C
Open Research DataThis dataset contains images of polished cross section of symmetrical cell interface with SrTi1-xFexO3-d (x=0.35; 0.50; 0..70) electrodes and CGO-20 substrate sintered at 800 °C. Images were obtained using a PhenomXL (Thermo Fisher Scientific, the Netherlands) scanning electron microscope (SEM) with an accelerating voltage of 12 kV in a high vacuum...
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Amplitude-distance spectroscopy in semi-contact mode
Open Research DataSince it was invented by Binnig et al. in 1986, atomic force microscopy (AFM) plays a key role in science and technology at the nanoscale. AFM is a microscopic technique that visualizes the surface topography using the attractive and repulsive forces of interaction between several atoms (in theory) of a blade attached to the end of the probe lever and...
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Fingerprint structure studies with semi-contact AFM
Open Research DataThe work [1] presents many, sometimes even surprising examples of the use of atomic force microscopy in modern forensics. Some of them are projectile tests using the characteristic scratch patterns created by the firing pin on the primer. There are more and more suggestions in the literature for the use of atomic force microscopy in dactyloscopy [2]....
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Exemplary SEM images of polished cross sections of symmetrical cell with SrTi0.50Fe0.50O3-d electrodes and CGO-20 substrate sintered at 800 °C
Open Research DataThis dataset contains images of polished cross section of symmetrical cell with SrTi0.50Fe0.50O3-d electrodes and CGO-20 substrate sintered at 800 °C. Images were obtained using a PhenomXL (Thermo Fisher Scientific, the Netherlands) scanning electron microscope (SEM) with an accelerating voltage of 12 kV in a high vacuum mode.
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Distribution of Relaxation Times analysis results of impedance measured at 700 °C on porous SrTi0.30Fe0.70O3-d oxygen electrodes sintered at different temperatures
Open Research DataThis dataset contains results of Distribution of Relaxation Times analysis (DRT) of impedance of symmetrical cells with porous SrTi0.30Fe0.70O3-d oxygen electrodes sintered at different temperatures (800 °C, 900 °C and 1000 °C). Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy were measured at 700 °C (syntetic air). The DRTTools Matlab GUI, available from prof....