MRS Bulletin:Fuel Cells: The Next Evolution Nanometer Nanophotonics
Fuel Cells: The Next Evolution
Volume 30, No. 8
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Guest Editor: R.W. Lashway
Fuel cells offer the advantages of cleaner, quieter power generation while decreasing the use of natural resources. Since fuel cells must perform reliably over thousands of hours, their Materials must function continuously under varying operating conditions. This issue highlights the enormous potential of fuel cells for generating electricity using multiple fuels and crossing a wide range of applications. We invite you to view the introductory article for this issue, "Fuel Cells: The Next Evolution" by Robert W. Lashway, Guest Editor.
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Theme Article - Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Technology for Fuel Cells
Raj G. Rajendran
Theme Article - Electrolytes for Solid-Oxide Fuel Cells
Harumi Yokokawa, Natsuko Sakai, Teruhisa Horita, Katsuhiko Yamaji, and M.E. Brito
Theme Article - An All-Ceramic Interconnect for Use in Solid-Oxide Fuel Cell Stacks
Thomas A. Morris, Eric A. Barringer, Steven C.Kung, and Rodger W. McKain
Theme Article - Carbonate Fuel Cell Technology and Materials
M. Farooque, C. Yuh, and H.C. Maru
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