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Surface Structure of Nafion in Vapor and Liquid
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2010The microstructure of Nafion varies in response to changes in hydration. Thus, it undergoes a transition from tightly packed bundles of inverted micelles with aqueous cores and fused hydrophobic shells ("macaroni bundles") at low hydrations to normal type ("spaghetti") micelles at high hydrations.
Maria, Bass +4 more
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ECS Meeting Abstracts, 2015
In the conventional catalyst layer of polymer electrolyte fuel cells, the ionomer (e.g. Nafion) exists as an ultra-thin film (4-10 nm thick) coating the Pt/C catalyst aggregates. Recent studies [1-12], including those from our group, have begun to investigate the properties and structure of such thin ionomer films.
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In the conventional catalyst layer of polymer electrolyte fuel cells, the ionomer (e.g. Nafion) exists as an ultra-thin film (4-10 nm thick) coating the Pt/C catalyst aggregates. Recent studies [1-12], including those from our group, have begun to investigate the properties and structure of such thin ionomer films.
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Nafion degradation mechanisms in proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) system: A review
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 2021Paul C Okonkwo +2 more
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2011 IEEE 24th International Conference on Micro Electro Mechanical Systems, 2011
Yi-Shiuan Wu +4 more
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Yi-Shiuan Wu +4 more
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High-performance electroreduction CO2 to formate at Bi/Nafion interface
Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, 2022Sheng Chang +2 more
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2008
Preprints of Symposia - American Chemical Society, Division of Fuel ...
DI NOTO, VITO +3 more
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Preprints of Symposia - American Chemical Society, Division of Fuel ...
DI NOTO, VITO +3 more
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The Use of Nafion and Nafion—Silica Composites in Solid Acid Catalysis.
ChemInform, 2002A. E. W. Beers +2 more
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