An efficient Ag–ionomer interface for hydroxide exchange membrane fuel cells
Chemical Communications2012Vol. 49(2), pp. 131–133
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Abstract
An efficient Ag-phosphonium ionomer interface is discovered in HEMFCs, helping enhance oxygen reduction and improve mass transports simultaneously. As a result, a completely-precious-metal-free HEMFC has been fabricated, which shows a cost-normalized power much higher than that of a Pt-based PEMFC benchmark (117 vs. 7.7 W US$(-1)).
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