The need for the development of new technologies to reduce our dependence on fossil fuels requires the combination of different energy sources such as wind, solar, nuclear as well as new energy storage and powering devices. Amongst these new technologies fuel cells are a promising technology capable of transforming chemical energy stored in fuels into electric power at higher efficiencies than combustion processes. However, the commercialization of fuel cells has been limited due to the high costs associated with electrocatalysts needed for the corrosive environments in which proton-exchange membrane fuel cells operate. Electrocatalysts for such fuel cells are based on expensive noble metals such as platinum. Nevertheless, the resurging int...
Hydrogen, as a clean and renewable fuel, may play a key role in the near future because of the incre...
Most of the R&D on Direct Methanol Alkaline Fuel Cell (DMAFC) concentrates on electrode catalyst...
Fuel cells offer a source to the current and always increasing demand for electric power. But as any...
The need for the development of new technologies to reduce our dependence on fossil fuels requires t...
Chen, Jingguang G.Yan, YushanHydroxide exchange membrane fuel cells (HEMFCs) offer a number of adva...
Alkaline fuel cell technology has been reinvigorated since the recent rapid development and deployme...
Direct alcohol fuel cells (DAFCs) represent a promising energy conversion device for mobile and stat...
Clean and efficient energy technologies are in high demand to resolve the issues related to limited ...
Fuel cells represent a promising technology for alternative electricity generation in both automotiv...
With their high power density and efficiency, proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) constitut...
Fuel cells have emerged as an alternative to satisfy the need of energy systems with net-zero emissi...
Fuel cells are called the fourth electricity power generation after water, nuclear power generation ...
Fuel cells are called the fourth electricity power generation after water, nuclear power generation ...
Fuel cells are called the fourth electricity power generation after water, nuclear power generation ...
Pt free metal and metal oxides electrocatalysts for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction in alkaline condit...
Hydrogen, as a clean and renewable fuel, may play a key role in the near future because of the incre...
Most of the R&D on Direct Methanol Alkaline Fuel Cell (DMAFC) concentrates on electrode catalyst...
Fuel cells offer a source to the current and always increasing demand for electric power. But as any...
The need for the development of new technologies to reduce our dependence on fossil fuels requires t...
Chen, Jingguang G.Yan, YushanHydroxide exchange membrane fuel cells (HEMFCs) offer a number of adva...
Alkaline fuel cell technology has been reinvigorated since the recent rapid development and deployme...
Direct alcohol fuel cells (DAFCs) represent a promising energy conversion device for mobile and stat...
Clean and efficient energy technologies are in high demand to resolve the issues related to limited ...
Fuel cells represent a promising technology for alternative electricity generation in both automotiv...
With their high power density and efficiency, proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) constitut...
Fuel cells have emerged as an alternative to satisfy the need of energy systems with net-zero emissi...
Fuel cells are called the fourth electricity power generation after water, nuclear power generation ...
Fuel cells are called the fourth electricity power generation after water, nuclear power generation ...
Fuel cells are called the fourth electricity power generation after water, nuclear power generation ...
Pt free metal and metal oxides electrocatalysts for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction in alkaline condit...
Hydrogen, as a clean and renewable fuel, may play a key role in the near future because of the incre...
Most of the R&D on Direct Methanol Alkaline Fuel Cell (DMAFC) concentrates on electrode catalyst...
Fuel cells offer a source to the current and always increasing demand for electric power. But as any...