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Polysulfones tethered with benzimidazole
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Sulfonated Polysulfone Gas Diffusion Electrodes (GDEs) and Membrane Electrode Assemblies (MEAs) for High Temperature PEMFC
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High coloration performance of electrochromic devices assembled with electrolytes based on a branched boronate ester polymer and lithium perchlorate salt
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Synthesis and characterization of poly(ethylene oxide-co-ethylene carbonate) macromonomers and their use in the preparation of crosslinked polymer electrolytes
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New proton-conducting polymers and membranes for fuel cells
2006) Nordic Polymer Days 2006(
- Contribution to conference › Paper, not in proceeding
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Characteristics of gas diffusion electrodes based on novel ionomers and alternative catalyst support materials for PEMFC
2006) 2006 Fuel Cell Seminar(
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Sulfonated and phosphonated polysulfones by chemical grafting for polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells
2006) MACRO 2006 - World Polymer Congress(
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Side-chain sulfonated and phosphonated polysulfones for proton conducting membranes
2006) Nordic PEMFC 06(
- Contribution to conference › Paper, not in proceeding
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Strategies for new proton-conducting polymers and membranes
2006) Annual Bo Håkansson memorial seminar(
- Contribution to conference › Paper, not in proceeding
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Proton-conducting nanocomposite membranes containing organically modified zirconium phosphate for high-temperature PEMFC operation
2006) Nordic PEMFC 06(
- Contribution to conference › Paper, not in proceeding