The effects of cationic contamination on polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells

BL Kienitz - 2009 - rave.ohiolink.edu
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Polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) running on hydrogen hold great promise
to provide a source of clean energy and reduce our dependence on foreign oil, but fuel cells
must become more durable before they can be implemented. The effects of cationic
contamination, the process of foreign cations replacing protons in the ionomer phase,
reduce fuel cell durability.
Abstract
Polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) running on hydrogen hold great promise to provide a source of clean energy and reduce our dependence on foreign oil, but fuel cells must become more durable before they can be implemented. The effects of cationic contamination, the process of foreign cations replacing protons in the ionomer phase, reduce fuel cell durability.
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