Increasing the Durability of Polymer Electrolyte Membranes Using Organic Additives

Satbyul Park1,2, Hyejin Lee1, Sung-Hee Shin1

  • 1Fuel Cell Laboratory, Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER), 152, Gajeong, Yuseong, Daejeon 34129, South Korea.

ACS Omega
|August 29, 2019
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