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USFCC Brochures & Reports: Contaminants Report

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About the Report:

The US Fuel Cell Council has published the first ever “Literature Survey of Fuel Cell Contaminants,” to serve as a ready-access data tool to the fuel cell industry and other interested groups.

The report focuses upon the effects of contaminants on the performance of proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells, including direct methanol fuel cells (DMFC), and components. The literature survey was conducted by the Advanced Materials and Processes Technology Information Analysis Center (AMPTIAC) for the US Fuel Cell Council Materials and Components Working Group.

The report features a summary of sources of contamination for water, hardware, and gas reactants, followed by more than 115 tables summarizing the government and commercial literature surveyed. The tables provide both the document title and a document number, for examination of the original data.

Pricing:
(You must have the CD in the drive to view or print the report; each price includes 1-3 CD copies, as designated within the order form.)

  • US$950.00 per company/organization
  • US$500.00 for universities and nonprofit organizations

  • US$500.00 for members of the US Fuel Cell Council's International MOU Partners:
    • Fuel Cells Canada
    • World Fuel Cell Council
    • Fuel Cell Europe
    • Fuel Cell Commercializatoin Conference of Japan

 

Get the Report:
To purchase the USFCC Contaminants Report, please print and fill out the order form as directed: ORDER FORM

Free to all US Fuel Cell Council Members: http://www.usfcc.com/members/ContaminantStudyOrderForm.html

For Help with ordering, please contact Sarah Olexsak for additional help.

Technical questions and any comments about this CD should be directed to: feedback@usfcc.com or call (202) 293-5500.

 

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