Guo et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Amino-MIL-53 (Al)-nanosheets@ Nafion composite membranes with improved proton/methanol selectivity for passive direct methanol fuel cellsGuo et al., 2020
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- Guo X
- Fan Y
- Xu J
- Wang L
- Zheng J
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- Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
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Using AMA nanosheets and Nafion as raw materials, several AMA-x@ Nafion composite membranes were successfully synthesized by polymer solution casting and corresponding mechanical property, proton conductivity, water uptake and swelling, methanol permeability …
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