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Polymer Bulletin - Fuel Cells
Smithers Information Ltd, June 2012
This Polymer Bulletin is a current awareness service from the Polymer Library, the worlds largest database dedicated to polymer literature. Each time the abstracts database is updated with new records (approx. every two weeks) you will be sent a bulletin alerting you to any items that relate to polymers in fuel cells.
Fuel Cell research and development is booming, not least because of the numbers of potential applications fuel cells have. They are an ideal way to supply energy remotely (i.e. not from national networks) so have immediately been linked to transport applications (including aerospace) and use in rural areas. Fuel cells carry and supply energy efficiently and cleanly and if the original energy source is also environmentally friendly they may well prove to be a fantastic alternative to traditional fossil fuel power. Within fuel cells polymers are most commonly used as the proton-conducting, electrically-insulating membrane (the electrolyte) which forces the electrons into an external circuit, thereby creating a current. However, polymeric composites can also be involved, forming the tough tanks which hold the pressurised gases required for the reaction to occur.
A Current Awareness service from us may be just what you need to update your knowledge with ease and accuracy without having to waste time, effort and money finding the information yourself.
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