Transport in Proton Conductors for Fuel-Cell Applications : Simulations , Elementary Reactions , and Phenomenology
In: Chemical Reviews, Vol. 104 (2004), No. 10, pp. 4637 - 4678
Title:
Transport in Proton Conductors for Fuel-Cell Applications : Simulations , Elementary Reactions , and Phenomenology
Author:
Kreuer, Klaus-Dieter;Paddison, Stephen J.;Spohr, EckhardUDE
- GND
- 143257005
- LSF ID
- 49123
- ORCID
- 0000-0001-8148-7575
- Other
- connected with university
Year of publication:
2004
Abstract:
A review of the transport properties of available and emerging materials that have the potential to be used as electrolytes for fuel cells. Strategies for the development of new materials with transport properties approaching those of an "ideal separator", esp. in the intermediate temp. range, are also discussed. Presently, Nafion materials, or its modified derivs. are still the benchmark PEMs, despite more than twenty years of research into alternatives.