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DOI: 10.2441 1 '2520-6990-201 9-1 0681
Butenova A.K.
Senior Lecturer, Master ofEducation Rakhymbekov A.m. 2 professor, candidate ofphysical and mathematical sciences, associate professor ZhGU named after I.Zhansugurov
Taldykorgan, Republic of Kazakhstan
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The unique transport properties of the main types of concentration superionic cells based on solid oxide superionic conductors (tosp) are Considered, in particular, from a solid oxide superionic conductor based on stabilized zirconium dioxide. The three most common types of superionic concentration cells operating under different regimes have been studied: the "no transfer" cell, the "no external source transfer" cell, and the oxygen dosing cell.
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