Fuel cells are energy-efficient, low-polluting electrochemical systems that could power both industry and transport in order to meet the stringent emission requirements that will come into effect in the next decade. Proton exchange membranes, a key component of fuel cells are referred to widely in this collection. Fuel cell technology is continuously advancing and the many and varied abstracts include articles relating to properties such as ionic conductivity, humidification , operating temperatures and gas permeability. Coverage includes cases where innovative polymers suited to highly selective, membrane-based gas separations are used.
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