Okanishi et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Effect of PEFC operating conditions on the durability of sulfonated polyimide membranesOkanishi et al., 2011
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- Author
- Okanishi T
- Tsuji Y
- Sakiyama Y
- Matsuno S
- Bae B
- Miyatake K
- Uchida M
- Watanabe M
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- Electrochimica acta
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The durabilities of membrane-electrode assemblies based on sulfonated polyimide membranes containing triazole groups (SPI-8) were evaluated at various cell currents in polymer electrolyte fuel cells. The electrochemical properties and drain water collected from …
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