Water Free Hydrogen Fuel Cell Membrane Survives Extreme Heat

📊Executive Summary
Researchers at Monash University have developed a groundbreaking hydrogen fuel cell membrane that operates effectively at high temperatures without the need for water. This innovation could significantly enhance the deployment of hydrogen fuel cells in various industries, including transport and clean energy. The membrane utilizes atomically thin nanosheets made from graphene and boron nitride, integrated with phosphoric acid, to maintain proton transport efficiency even in extreme conditions. This advancement may simplify fuel cell designs, improve durability, and broaden compatibility with alternative fuels, potentially impacting future clean energy systems....
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