Fuel Cell Membranes

10/24/2008

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“In the archetypal hydrogen–oxygen proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) design, a proton-conducting polymer membrane, (the electrolyte), separates the anode and cathode sides. This was called a "solid polymer electrolyte fuel cell" (SPEFC) in the early 1970s, before the proton exchange mechanism was well-understood. (Notice that "polymer electrolyte membrane" and "proton exchange membrane" result in the same acronym.)”
Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuel_cell (11/5/2008)

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The Membrane Fuel Cell
Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuel_cell (11/5/2008)

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US Patents

12/16/2008

7,465,503
Molding material for fuel cell separator and method for preparing the same

12/9/2008

7,462,223
Method for producing a membrane from a crosslinked polymer blend, and corresponding fuel cell

12/2/2008

7,459,230
Membrane electrode assembly for fuel cell

11/25/2008

7,455,722
Ion irradiated electrolyte membrane, anode, and/or cathode

11/18/2008

7,452,621
Polymer membrane for fuel cell and method for preparing the same

7,452,620
Ionic conduction device

11/11/2008

7,449,132
Proton conductive composition and proton conductive membrane

10/28/2008

7,442,462
Polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell with tandem fuel tanks and inertial trigger

7,442,459
Solid electrolyte, membrane and electrode assembly, and fuel cell

7,442,329
Method of manufacturing separator for fuel cells

10/21/2008

7,438,985
Proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrochemical cell having an integral, electrically-conductive, resiliently compressible, porous pad

10/14/2008

7,435,503
Planar membraneless microchannel fuel cell

7,435,498
Polymer electrolyte membranes crosslinked by nitrile trimerization

7,435,497
Metal coated polymer electrolyte membrane having a reinforcement structure

7,435,496
Anhydrous proton conductor based on heterocycle attached to a polymer backbone

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Journal Articles

1/23/2009

The Characteristic Thickness of Polymer Electrolyte Membrane and the Efficiency of Fuel Cell
(574 – 581)  Heat Transfer Engineering 30 #7 (2009)

11/21/2008

Numerical investigation of the performance and transport phenomena of a proton-exchange membrane fuel cell with a wavelike gas flow channel design 
(p 1440-1448)
Journal of Applied Polymer  Science 111 #3 (2009)
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11/7/2008

Novel Organic−Inorganic Hybrids with Increased Water Retention for Elevated Temperature Proton Exchange Membrane Application
(6857 - 6870) Chemistry of  Materials 20 #21 (2008)
Abstract 

10/24/2008

Fuel Cell Membrane Electrode Assemblies Fabricated by Layer-by-Layer Electrostatic Self-Assembly Techniques 
(p 3003-3009)
Advanced Functional Materials 18  #19 (2008)
Abstract

10/10/2008

Effect of Nonuniform Stack Compression on Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell Temperature Distributions
(# 122002)  Journal of Heat Transfer 130 #12 (2008)
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Synthesis & Characterization of PVA/STA Composite Polymer Electrolyte Membranes for Fuel Cell Application
(772-779) Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance 17 #5 (2008)

10/3/2008

A Proton-Conducting Fuel Cell Operating with Hydrocarbon Fuels 
(p 7841-7844)  
Angewandte Chemie International Edition 47 #41 (2008)
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Modelling of alcohol and water diffusion in fuel cell membranes—Experimental validation by means of in situ Raman spectroscopy
(4676-4684) Chemical Engineering Science 63  #19 (2008)

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