This is an illustration of a catalyst layer sample on a transmission electron microscope grid, placed between an electrode and a gas diffusion layer. (IMAGE)
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Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, have developed an innovative method to study and understand how fuel cells degrade over time, using advanced electron microscopes . This is an illustration of a catalyst layer sample on a transmission electron microscope grid, placed between an electrode and a gas diffusion layer.
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Chalmers University of Technology | Linnéa Strandberg and Victor Shokhen
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