He et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Si/TiOx Core/Shell Nanowires with Branched Cathode Support Structures for Pt Catalysts in PEM Fuel CellsHe et al., 2013
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- He X
- Phillips R
- Kawde A
- Hansen R
- Lee J
- Lund I
- Eisenbraun E
- Geer R
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- MRS Online Proceedings Library (OPL)
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There are several significant challenges that must be overcome for PEM fuel cell commercialization such as electrode flooding, carbon corrosion, and significant cost due to the high loading of the platinum catalyst. Thus, a new structure is proposed for the cathode …
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