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Direct transfer plate technologies

Based on the technical functions described above, the US Department of Energy (DoE) suggested development targets for fuel cell components as shown in Table 19.1 for bipolar plates. These data are apparently based on communication with and input from conventional low temperature PEM fuel cell developers. Some of the data are directly transferred to the HT-PEM fuel cell technology. This has also been discussed by DoE [4] and Liao et al. [5]. However, depending on the specific application in HT-PEM fuel cells, priorities of the target values may significantly differ. [Pg.427]


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