<p><i>Fuel Cells: Current Technology Challenges and Future Research Needs</i> is a one-of-a-kind, definitive reference source for technical students, researchers, government policymakers, and business leaders. Here in a single volume is a thorough review of government, corporate, and research instit
Fuel Cells. Current Technology Challenges and Future Research Needs
✍ Scribed by Noriko Hikosaka Behling (Eds.)
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✦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Dedication, Page v
Preface, Pages xiii-xiv
Chapter 1 - Introduction, Pages 1-6, Noriko Hikosaka Behling
Chapter 2 - Fuel Cells and the Challenges Ahead, Pages 7-36, Noriko Hikosaka Behling
Chapter 3 - History of Alkaline Fuel Cells, Pages 37-51, Noriko Hikosaka Behling
Chapter 4 - History of Phosphoric Acid Fuel Cells, Pages 53-135, Noriko Hikosaka Behling
Chapter 5 - History of Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells, Pages 137-221, Noriko Hikosaka Behling
Chapter 6 - History of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells, Pages 223-421, Noriko Hikosaka Behling
Chapter 7 - History of Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells and Direct Methanol Fuel Cells, Pages 423-600, Noriko Hikosaka Behling
Chapter 8 - Strengths and Weaknesses of Major Government Fuel Cell R&D Programs: Europe, Japan, and the United States, Pages 601-619, Noriko Hikosaka Behling
Chapter 9 - Policy Recommendations, Pages 621-650, Noriko Hikosaka Behling
Abbreviations, Pages 651-655
Index, Pages 657-685
✦ Subjects
Химия и химическая промышленность;Электрохимия;Химические источники тока;Химия и технология топливных элементов;
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