Hu et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Cross-linked poly (vinylbenzyl chloride) anion exchange membranes with long flexible multihead for fuel cellsHu et al., 2018
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- Hu E
- Lin C
- Liu F
- Yang Q
- Li L
- Zhang Q
- Zhu A
- Liu Q
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- ACS Applied Energy Materials
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To enhance the ionic conductivity and mechanical property of the chemically stable aliphatic anion exchange membranes (AEMs), cross-linked poly (vinylbenzyl chloride) AEMs (PVBC- xQ4) bearing long flexible cross-linker chains with multiple quaternary ammonium (QA) …
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