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Title:
Polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells and electrocatalysts
Publication Information:
New York : Nova Science Publishers, c2009
Physical Description:
xiv, 459 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 26 cm.
ISBN:
9781606927731

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30000010236217 TK2931 P64 2009 Open Access Book Book
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Summary

This book presents current research in fuel cells which are growing in importance as sources of sustainable energy and are forming part of the changing program of energy resources. Fuel cells provide environmentally friendly, clean and highly efficient energy source for power generation. In order to efficiently utilize the energy from fuel cells, a power conditioning system is required. This book describes the converters' basic operating principles and analyzes performance for low-voltage, high-power fuel cell applications. Full three-dimensional, multi-phase, non-isothermal computational fluid dynamics models of planar and novel tubular-shaped air-breathing proton exchange membrane fuel cell are also presented in detail. Research and review of electrocatalysts such as platinum are presented as well.


Table of Contents

Preface
Synthesis of Polymer Electrolyte Membrane for Fuel Cell Applications
The Development of Bipolar Plate Materials for Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cells (PEMFCs)
Fuel Cell Converters for High Power Applications
4CFD Models for Analysis and Design of Ambient Air-Breathing PEM Fuel Cells
New Trends In The Development of PEMFC Catalysts
Air Breathing Direct Methanol Fuel Cells with Catalysed Titanium Mesh Electrodes
Metal Electrocatalysts for Direct Liquid-Feed Fuel Cells
The Electro-Catalytic and Mass Transport Components of the Electrode Potential Loss in a PAFC Cathode Determined Using A Numerical Model
Alcohol Oxidation on Pt and Pd Based Electrocatalysts
Physicochemical and Electrocatalytic Properties of PtRu/C Prepared by the Impregnation Reduction Method: The Effect of Preparation Parameters
Conducting Polymers Used As Catalyst Support for Fuel Cell Application
Electrocatalytic Modified Electrodes with Transition Metal Azamacrocycles and other Complexes for the Detection of Sulfur and Nitrogen Oxoanions
New Ways to Increase The Efficiency of PEFCs
Compound Micro-grid of Hydrogenation City-Gas Engine and PEM Fuel Cell
Index
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