Breakthrough material makes pathway to hydrogen use for fuel cells under hot, dry conditions

A collaborative research team, including Los Alamos National Laboratory, University of Stuttgart (Germany), University of New Mexico, and Sandia National Laboratories, has developed a proton conductor for fuel cells based on polystyrene phosphonic acids that maintain high protonic conductivity up to 200 degrees C without water. They describe the material advance in a paper published this week in Nature Materials.


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