Proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) employing proton conducting membranes are promising power sources for automotive applications. Perfluorosulfonic acid (PFSA) ionomer represents the state-of-the-art polymer used in both the membrane and catalyst layer to facilitate the transport of protons. However, PFSA ionomer is recognized as having significant drawbacks for largescale commercialization, which include the high cost of synthesis and use of fluorine-based chemistry. According to published research much effort has been directed to the synthesis and study of non-PFSA electrolyte membranes, commonly referred to as hydrocarbon membranes, which has led to optimism that the less expensive proton conducting membranes will be available ...
Polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEFC) convert the chemically bound energy in a fuel, e.g. hydrogen, ...
This review summarizes efforts in developing sulfonated hydrocarbon proton exchange membranes (PEMs)...
Novel sulfonated poly(arylene ether)s, characterized as being highly sterically encumbered, were syn...
AbstractThis article reviews recent studies on proton exchange membrane (PEM) materials for polymer ...
The proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) is a potential electrochemicalpower device for vehicl...
The structure and morphology of fuel cell catalyst layers and concomitant system properties, particu...
Rapid improvements in polymer-electrolyte fuel-cell (PEFC) performance have been driven by the devel...
Rapid improvements in polymer-electrolyte fuel-cell (PEFC) performance have been driven by the devel...
Polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) is an eco-friendly energy conversion device that can ...
This work investigated the properties of catalyst layers for proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PE...
Fuel cells are considered as a promising alternative environmentally benign power source to the exis...
Rapid improvements in polymer-electrolyte fuel-cell (PEFC) performance have been driven by the devel...
Rapid improvements in polymer-electrolyte fuel-cell (PEFC) performance have been driven by the devel...
One of the biggest obstacles to commercializing polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells is the use o...
This review summarizes efforts in developing sulfonated hydrocarbon proton exchange membranes (PEMs)...
Polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEFC) convert the chemically bound energy in a fuel, e.g. hydrogen, ...
This review summarizes efforts in developing sulfonated hydrocarbon proton exchange membranes (PEMs)...
Novel sulfonated poly(arylene ether)s, characterized as being highly sterically encumbered, were syn...
AbstractThis article reviews recent studies on proton exchange membrane (PEM) materials for polymer ...
The proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) is a potential electrochemicalpower device for vehicl...
The structure and morphology of fuel cell catalyst layers and concomitant system properties, particu...
Rapid improvements in polymer-electrolyte fuel-cell (PEFC) performance have been driven by the devel...
Rapid improvements in polymer-electrolyte fuel-cell (PEFC) performance have been driven by the devel...
Polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) is an eco-friendly energy conversion device that can ...
This work investigated the properties of catalyst layers for proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PE...
Fuel cells are considered as a promising alternative environmentally benign power source to the exis...
Rapid improvements in polymer-electrolyte fuel-cell (PEFC) performance have been driven by the devel...
Rapid improvements in polymer-electrolyte fuel-cell (PEFC) performance have been driven by the devel...
One of the biggest obstacles to commercializing polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells is the use o...
This review summarizes efforts in developing sulfonated hydrocarbon proton exchange membranes (PEMs)...
Polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEFC) convert the chemically bound energy in a fuel, e.g. hydrogen, ...
This review summarizes efforts in developing sulfonated hydrocarbon proton exchange membranes (PEMs)...
Novel sulfonated poly(arylene ether)s, characterized as being highly sterically encumbered, were syn...