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Corrosion Performance of Stainless Steel and Inconel in Simulated Fuel-Cell Media

In a Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell (PEMFC), the bipolar plates are exposed to oxidant conditions on one side and reducing conditions on the other. The requirement of good electrical and thermal conductivity, good corrosion resistance, low weight, a good impermeability to the reactant gases and...

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Main Authors: Rivas, Sandra V., Cuara, Edgar, Manriquez, Federico, Terol, Ivan, Orozco, Germán
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