Abstract
The current primary life-limiting factor for fuel cells is material stability. Fuel cells operate at moderate (475K) to high (925 - 1275K) temperatures in a variety of mediums and, as a result, each has its own unique set of material stability concerns. The material critical issues for phosphoric acid and carbonate fuel cells will be discussed.
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1986
Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP)
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