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Niedrach, Leonard

Niedrach, Leonard, W "A Mew Membrane-Type pH Sensor for Use in High Temperature-High Pressure Water", Journal Electrodtefnlcal Society, Voi. 127, Mo 10, October 1980. [Pg.142]

Niedrach, Leonard, W., "Electrodes for Potential Measurements in Aqueous Systems at High Temperattires and Pressun ", AngewandteChemie International Edition in English, Vol. 28. No. 3, March 1987 ... [Pg.142]

All these studies as well as the work of Leonard Niedrach and Thomas Grubb, mentioned earlier, concerning the possibility of low-temperature hydrocarbon oxidation, led to the development of a new branch of electrochemical science, electrocatalysis. ... [Pg.148]

The PEM fuel cell was invented at General Electric (GE) in the early 1960s, through the work of Thomas Grubb and Leonard Niedrach. Initially, sulfonated polystyrene membranes were used as the solid electrolytes, but these were soon replaced by Nation membranes in 1966. The Nation membrane has proved to be superior in performance and durability, and it is still the most popular membrane in use today. [Pg.2]

Figure 2.6 GE s Thomas Grubb (left) and Leonard Niedrach run a fan with a hydrocarbon-fed PEMFC, April 1963. (From Smithsonian Institution, neg. EMP059029, from the Science Service Historical Images Collection, courtesy of General Electric.)... Figure 2.6 GE s Thomas Grubb (left) and Leonard Niedrach run a fan with a hydrocarbon-fed PEMFC, April 1963. (From Smithsonian Institution, neg. EMP059029, from the Science Service Historical Images Collection, courtesy of General Electric.)...

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