For the predicted hydrogen economy to become a reality, fuel cells must become more efficient and cost effective. Researchers from the University of Central Florida (UCF) claim to have addressed both these problems by creating a sandwich-like structure that allows more abundant materials to be used as catalysts in hydrogen fuel cells... Continue Reading Sandwich structure enables cheaper, more efficient hydrogen fuel cells
Section: Research Watch
Tags: Energy, Fuel Cell, Hydrogen, University of Central Florida
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