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. These materials are of particular interest as electrolytes in new-generation solid oxide fuel cells. This thesis focuses on the development and structural characterisation of new non-equilibrium oxide materials
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, the cells of C. flexa have a flagellum that creates propulsive flows, and a collar that filters water and captures bacteria to feed the cell. Some species of choanoflagellates form rosette colonies: the cells
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of hydrogen that can be used to supply a fuel cell. However, a scale up of the process is necessary. The development of a prototype allowing a study in real conditions and with quantities of product 10 to 100
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the current challenge of irreversible climate change, the search for CO2- neutral energy sources and carriers is essential. Thanks to its transient storage and restitution during peaks of energy needs via fuel