Klose et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Electrospun sulfonated poly (ether ketone) nanofibers as proton conductive reinforcement for durable Nafion composite membranesKlose et al., 2017
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- Klose C
- Breitwieser M
- Vierrath S
- Klingele M
- Cho H
- Büchler A
- Kerres J
- Thiele S
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- Journal of Power Sources
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We show that the combination of direct membrane deposition with proton conductive nanofiber reinforcement yields highly durable and high power density fuel cells. Sulfonated poly (ether ketone)(SPEK) was directly electrospun onto gas diffusion electrodes and then …
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