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Specific power, fuel cell performances achieved

The objective of catalyst layer design is twofold from a materials scientist s perspective, the objective is to maximize the electrochemically active surface area (ECSA) per unit volume of the catalytic medium Secsa, by (i) catalyst dispersion in nanoparticle form or as an atomistically thin film and (ii) optimization of access to the catalyst surface for electroactive species consumed in surface reactions. From a fuel cell developers point of view, the objective is to optimize pivotal performance metrics like voltage efficiency, energy density, and power density (or specific power) under given cost constraints and lifetime requirements. These performance objectives are achievable by integration of a highly active and sufficiently stable catalyst into a structurally well-designed layer. [Pg.155]


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Achievable

Achievement

Achievers

Cell performance

Cell power

Cell specificity

Fuel cell performance

Fuel cells powering

Fuel performance

Fuel specifications

Performance specification

Power, fuel cells

Specific power

Specific power, fuel cell

Specifications, cell

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