High Temperature Membranes for Solid Polymer Fuel Cells

Topics:
Civil and Environmental,
Mechanical and Industrial
Tags:
Crown,
Emerging Technologies,
Fuel Cell,
Fuel Cells,
Polymer
Source:
Crown

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Overview: Overall, this paper has provided a much-needed insight into the current state of research and development in the high temperature membrane area. In general, these materials are still in a development stage although with the increasing demand for high temperature fuel cell system operation, this will drive the commercialization of these materials. Solid polymer based fuel cells have reached a technological stage where they offer a real challenge to conventional power generating technologies, particularly for transportation.

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Format: PDF | Size: 369KB | Date: Jun 2001 | Pages: 71


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