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Strengthening of perfluorosulfonic acid ionomer with sulfonated hydrocarbon polyelectrolyte for application in medium-temperature fuel cell

Guimet et al., 2016

Document ID
4525576391808619790
Author
Guimet A
Chikh L
Morin A
Fichet O
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Membrane Science

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The mechanical properties and conductivity, as well as the water sorption and transport properties, of a new series of blends of perfluorosulfonated acid ionomer (PFSA, Aquivion®) and disulfonated poly (aryl ether ketone)(DS-PAEK) with compositions ranging between 10 …
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