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Polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) and direct methanol fuel cells (DMFCs) technology are promising forms of low-temperature electrochemical power conversion technologies that operate on hydrogen and methanol respectively. Featuring high electrical efficiency and low operational emissions, they have attracted intense worldwide commercialization research and development efforts. These R&D efforts include a major drive towards improving materials performance, fuel cell operation and durability. In situ characterization is essential to improving performance and extending operational
Proton exchange membrane fuel cells. --- Fuel cells --- Research.
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Polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) and direct methanol fuel cells (DMFCs) technology are promising forms of low-temperature electrochemical power conversion technologies that operate on hydrogen and methanol respectively. Featuring high electrical efficiency and low operational emissions, they have attracted intense worldwide commercialization research and development efforts. These R&D efforts include a major drive towards improving materials performance, fuel cell operation and durability. In situ characterization is essential to improving performance and extending operational
Fuel cells -- Research. --- Fuel cells. --- Proton exchange membrane fuel cells. --- Solid oxide fuel cells. --- Methanol as fuel. --- Fuel --- Direct energy conversion --- Electric batteries --- Electric power production from chemical action --- Electrochemistry --- PEFCs (Fuel cells) --- PEM fuel cells --- PEMFCs (Fuel cells) --- Polymer electrolyte fuel cells --- Polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells --- Proton conducting membrane fuel cells --- Fuel cells
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Polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) and direct methanol fuel cells (DMFCs) technology are promising forms of low-temperature electrochemical power conversion technologies that operate on hydrogen and methanol respectively. Featuring high electrical efficiency and low operational emissions, they have attracted intense worldwide commercialization research and development efforts. These R&D efforts include a major drive towards improving materials performance, fuel cell operation and durability. In situ characterization is essential to improving performance and extending operational
Fuel cells -- Research. --- Proton exchange membrane fuel cells. --- Solid oxide fuel cells. --- Fuel cells --- Research. --- Direct energy conversion --- Electric batteries --- Electric power production from chemical action --- Electrochemistry --- PEFCs (Fuel cells) --- PEM fuel cells --- PEMFCs (Fuel cells) --- Polymer electrolyte fuel cells --- Polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells --- Proton conducting membrane fuel cells
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Microbial fuel cells. --- Biofilms. --- Anodes. --- Alginates. --- Catalysts.
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Microbial fuel cells. --- Biofilms. --- Anodes. --- Alginates. --- Catalysts.
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For full market implementation of PEM fuel cells to become a reality, two main limiting technical issues must be overcome- cost and durability. This cutting-edge volume directly addresses the state-of-the-art advances in durability within every fuel cell stack component. [...] chapters on durability in the individual fuel cell components -- membranes, electrodes, diffusion media, and bipolar plates -- highlight specific degradation modes and mitigation strategies. The book also includes chapters which synthesize the component-related failure modes to examine experimental diagnostics, computational modeling, and laboratory protocol"--Back cover.
Fuel cells. --- Fuel cells --- Polyelectrolytes. --- Reliability. --- Polymer electrolytes --- Polymeric electrolytes --- Electrolytes --- Polymers --- Direct energy conversion --- Electric batteries --- Electric power production from chemical action --- Electrochemistry
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