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Inorganic composite membranes for high-temperature fuel cells

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posted on 2025-03-06, 01:10 authored by Kevin Man Hou Ung
The climate crisis remains one of the most pressing challenges worldwide and has urged the development of cleaner energy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Fuel cells are devices that consume hydrogen to generate electricity. The high efficiency and zero emissions make them attractive for replacing conventional engines in automotive. Operating at high temperatures is desirable for improving efficiency and a simpler system design, while commercial polymeric membranes lack durability at elevated temperatures. This thesis develops advanced electrolyte membranes using robust inorganic materials for high-temperature fuel cells.

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Campus location

Australia

Principal supervisor

Huanting Wang

Additional supervisor 1

George Simon

Year of Award

2025

Department, School or Centre

Chemical & Biological Engineering

Course

Doctor of Philosophy

Degree Type

DOCTORATE

Faculty

Faculty of Engineering

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