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Temperature dependent performance and in situ AC impedance of high-temperature PEM fuel cells using the Nafion-112 membrane

Tang et al., 2006

Document ID
15631202107404586613
Author
Tang Y
Zhang J
Song C
Liu H
Zhang J
Wang H
Mackinnon S
Peckham T
Li J
McDermid S
Kozak P
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Journal of the electrochemical society

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In this paper, temperature dependent performance of a Nafion 112-based proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell was investigated at different temperatures, back pressure, and 100% relative humidity (RH). High cell performance of ca. at was obtained at 120 C. Cell …
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