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Polymer‐electrolyte‐membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) hold great promise for applications in clean energy conversion, but cost and durability continue to limit commercialization. This work presents a new class of catalyst/electrode architecture that does not rely on Pt particles or carbon supports, eliminating the primary degradation mechanisms in conventional electrodes, and thereby enabling transformative...
Fuel Cells
Vertically aligned coaxial nanowire electrodes, with nanowires composed of ionomer cores encapsulated by nanoscale porous Pt shells without carbon support or ionomer binder, provide exceptional durability and power density for heavy‐duty fuel cell applications, as demonstrated by Siddharth Komini Babu, Jacob Spendelow, and co‐workers in article number 2301264.
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