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Covalent organic/inorganic hybrid proton-conductive membrane with semi-interpenetrating polymer network: preparation and characterizations

Fu et al., 2008

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2893573949702308657
Author
Fu R
Woo J
Seo S
Lee J
Moon S
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Journal of Power Sources

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A series of new covalent organic/inorganic hybrid proton-conductive membranes, each with a semi-interpenetrating polymer network (semi-IPN), for direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) applications is prepared through the following sequence:(i) copolymerization of impregnated …
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