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Comparative studies of methanol crossover and cell performance for a DMFC

Jiang et al., 2003

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11675728095128945864
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Jiang R
Chu D
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Journal of the Electrochemical Society

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Fuel (methanol) crossover through the polymeric electrolyte membrane in a single direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) was determined by monitoring the amount of produced from methanol oxidation. Instead of measuring from only the cathode by a conventional method …
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