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Fuel cell membranes: pros and cons
Emmanuel Ogungbemi
, Oluwatosin Ijaodola
, F.N. Khatib
, Tabbi Wilberforce
, Zaki El Hassan
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James Thompson
, Mohamad Ramadan
, A.G. Olabi
School of Computing, Engineering and Physical Sciences
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Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell (PEMFC)
100%
Fuel Cell
100%
Fuel Cell Membrane
100%
High Temperature
33%
Operating Temperature
33%
Overall Cost
33%
Fuel Cell Applications
33%
Fluorinated
33%
Oxidation Condition
33%
Effective Material
33%
Membrane Materials
33%
Optimum Performance
33%
High Stability
33%
Portable Applications
33%
Mechanical Stability
33%
Cheap Material
33%
Cell Voltage
33%
Non-fluorinated
33%
PEM Membrane
33%
Catalytic Membrane
33%
Reduction Conditions
33%
Partially Fluorinated Membrane
33%
Nafion
33%
Composite Membrane Material
33%
Composite Membrane
33%
Engineering
Fuel Cell
100%
Proton-Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells
75%
Fluorinated Membrane
75%
Operating Temperature
25%
Fuel Cell Applications
25%
Durables
25%
Optimum Performance
25%
Conductive
25%
Nafion
25%
Mechanical Stability
25%
Portable Application
25%
Cell Voltage
25%
Chemical Engineering
Fuel Cell Membrane
100%
Catalytic Membrane
100%