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A Novel Method to Indirectly Measure Electro-osmotic Drag and Back Diffusion From Total Water Flow Experiments in PEM Fuel Cells. [PDF]
Ingarra NA, Kobus KCJ.
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Triazine-ring protonation enables synergistic enhancement of proton conduction and membrane stability. [PDF]
Dong Y, Xie H, Han Y, Li Q, Han J, He W.
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Optimizing hybrid energy systems for locomotives based on improved grey lag goose algorithm. [PDF]
Gou X, Li J, Yazdani B.
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Nanostructured POSS Crosslinked Polybenzimidazole with Free Radical Scavenging Function for High-Temperature Proton Exchange Membranes. [PDF]
Meng C +7 more
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Performance Analysis of PEMFC with Non-Equidistant Depth 3D Flow Field. [PDF]
Wu M +6 more
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Numerical study of cooling characteristics for liquid cooling proton exchange membrane fuel cells. [PDF]
Xu W, Wang J, Wang Q, Wang W.
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Journal of Power Sources, 2004
The design of electrodes for polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells (PEMFC) is a delicate balancing of transport media. Conductance of gas, electrons, and protons must be optimized to provide efficient transport to and from the electrochemical reactions.
S. Litster, G. McLean
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The design of electrodes for polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells (PEMFC) is a delicate balancing of transport media. Conductance of gas, electrons, and protons must be optimized to provide efficient transport to and from the electrochemical reactions.
S. Litster, G. McLean
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Electrochimica Acta, 2005
Abstract This paper discusses the laws of the fuel consumption in a polymer electrolyte fuel cell and its related performance. Based on simplifying but realistic approximations these laws are presented in analytical form. We verify these laws with space resolved current–voltage measurements in a single channel fuel cell.
A.A. Kulikovsky +2 more
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Abstract This paper discusses the laws of the fuel consumption in a polymer electrolyte fuel cell and its related performance. Based on simplifying but realistic approximations these laws are presented in analytical form. We verify these laws with space resolved current–voltage measurements in a single channel fuel cell.
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