Chinese scientists develop high-performance proton exchange membrane hydrogen fuel cells
http://www.china.org.cn/china/Off_the_Wire/2024-01/01/content_116913927.htm
"ultra-thin, ultra-high volumetric power density... new components and gas-water-electric-heat transfer routes optimization... eliminated gas diffusion layers and flow channels using ultra-thin carbon nanofiber film produced by electrospinning technology and metal foam... 90% reduced membrane electrode assembly thicknes and 80% reduced mass transfer losses caused by reactant diffusion, enabling >80% higher volumetric power density of the fuel cell with peak of 9.8 kW/ liter"
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